Learn Python in One Hour: Programming by Example, 2nd Edition

· Modern Software Press
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You?re already a smart person, you don?t need a 1000+ page book to get you started on the web?s fastest growing programming platform. Instead,ÿLearn Python in One Hourÿdelivers on the promise of code literacy while saving your most precious commodity ? time itself. Volkman?s innovative programming-by-example approach means you focus on usage, not mindless detail. Based on the author?s sold-out live seminars, you?ll see Python?s flexible coding technique in action as we refactor from script to procedural to object-oriented during actual problem solving.
In a twelve-lesson progression, you?ll be exposed to this and more:

<li>Basic file input and output operations, incuding exceptions
<li>Using functions to compute and returnÿ multiple values
<li>Basic elements of a class definition and how to call methods
<li>Lists, dictionaries, sets, and other collections
<li>Iteration through collections, files, sorted sets
<li>Searching strings with regular expressions (regex)
<li>Client and server programs forÿREST methods
<li>Using threadsÿin Python for multiple tasks
<li>CGI-BIN programmingÿfor simple HTML Forms processing
<li>Six most common Python pitfalls

Take the One Hour challenge and see if you too can pick up 90% of syntax and semantics in less time than you probably spend commuting each day.

About the AuthorÿVictor R. Volkman graduatedÿcum laudeÿfrom Michigan Technological University with a BS in Computer Science in 1986. Since then, he has written for numerous publications, includingÿThe C Gazette, C++ Users Journal, Windows Developers Journal,ÿand many others. He has taught college-level programming courses at Washtenaw Community College and has served on its Computer Information Science (CIS) Faculty Advisory Board for more than a decade. Volkman says Python helped him "rediscover the joy of programming again."

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3.8
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JC
December 7, 2019
It's not that good that It seems. Actually, how can I get my money back?
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Amit islive
June 25, 2018
Too short book... It should have 100+ pages atleast
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About the author

Victor R. Volkman graduated cum laude from Michigan Technological University with a BS in Computer Science in 1986. Since then, he has written for numerous publications, including The C Gazette, C/C++ Users Journal, Windows Developers Journal, and many others. Victor has thirty years of programming experience in southeastern Michigan. He has taught college?level programming courses at Washtenaw Community College and has served on the Computer Information Science (CIS) Faculty Advisory Board for more than a decade.

Volkman came to Python late in his programming career in 2011, but he is making up for lost time by teaching by example and mentoring wherever possible. With Python, he has rediscovered the joy of programming he first discovered in BASIC at age fourteen. You can find books he has written about computer programming, history, and psychology on Amazon.com.

The author can be reached by email to info@LHPress.com

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