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[eBook] Free - Python Programming for Beginners: A Complete Beginner’s Manual to Learning Python @ Amazon AU

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Personally, I'd prefer to learn rattlesnake or cobra. But for those of you who want to learn Python then claim now!

If you don't add Python to your arsenal of skills, you'll be among the few people who are left out of the most widely utilized programming languages in the world. Now is the ideal moment to start learning Python, if you're interested. But how do you get started?

You may start reading this book right now, right here. It eliminates the uncertainty associated with learning a new language and makes knowing Python straightforward, quick, and effortless. It's simple to become overwhelmed while learning a new language and not know where to start or what to concentrate on. That won't cause any issues here! This book walks you through all you need to know about Python in an approachable manner, step-by-step. It will take you from a novice to an intermediate Python coder by teaching you all the fundamentals of Python as well as some of the more advanced topics.

In that case, you've come to the perfect spot if you've wanted to learn Python. With a trustworthy guide to help you, you'll be able to begin your Python adventure without misunderstanding or concern.

Enjoy!

P.S Amazon is taking a while to announce there Black Friday sales, aren't they?

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    Thanks, added to my library without issue.

  • Has anyone who has never used Python before found it easy to learn via one of these books?

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      Someone in another thread said that Python itself has free resources that are much better than these books.

    • My comment is not related to this book or python, but in general, I found the books a good way to follow the different topics of the language. Other internet resources are usually better to get more in depth knowledge.

      • Oh k, I usually check YouTube to learn skills, never by books, I'll give this a try and see how it goes

    • I learnt Python via the book and course Automate the boring stuff. Really liked it. And have used it for work stuff. You need to keep working with it for months to get anything of value from it.

  • Glad you went with cobra and rattlesnake rather than trouser snake.

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      Learning a new tool can be hard

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        Make sure you lube it well.

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    i often get the feeling based on length of and quality of kindle books is that some people write them so they can go into an interview and say “i wrote and published a book on python programming “ or other topic …..

    • Bingo!

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      totally…

      I bought the kindle book, had a look at the table of content, read a few pages and decided to delete the book right away.

  • Free for us but not for aus. Cannot add to my bookshelf

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