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Best books to learn Python in 2023
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- čas přidán 28. 01. 2023
- Best books to learn Python in 2023. These are books that I recommend to learn Python in 2023. They cover all aspects from beginning to advance
- Learn Python for absolute beginners:
• Python
- Think Python
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- Learn Python 3 the Hard Way
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- Effective Python
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- Exercises for Programmers: 57 Challenges to Develop Your Coding Skills
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To be honest, Python crash course by Eric Matthes is my personal best book to learn Python for beginners and it has hand-based projects
I am learning python with that book and i am in chapter 11 unittestting. I have finished the chapter already. But this programming journey.It's confusing.
I am learning Python using the 'python crash course' too.
Thank you for sharing this!!!!
Happy that it was helpful!
Thanks for that, really like the last one
Glad you liked it
This is precisely what I was looking for. Would love to see a video on your views on using Chat GPT as a study tool to help learn Python. Thanks for the Videos.
Great suggestion! Thanks
another very good book for beginners is Python by example by Nichola Lacey
Can I search for a job by the end of reading these books?
It depends on the job specs, but these books will give you a start learning Python. With the knowledge in them you can read and understand other people's code, create your own programs and figure out in which sector you would like to focus. In order to work as a developer you will need more than just knowing a programming language. You also need to learn about Agile methodologies, terms as continuos integration, test driven development, logical thinking, coding paradigms, and so forth. These books are a really good start
If you’re looking for a shortcut, the answer is no.
I want a book to start python from beginner to advance ...please suggest one book?
As indicated in the video, any of those books will help you to accomplish that
Do I have to read them all, or just one of them?
One
Money problem 😢
Can u tell me which book teaches gaming programmes
These books teach you how to program in Python, they are not specific for any particular industry or field. For game developing, you need to get specific books, depending of what type of game you want to develop. The first step, though, is to learn a programming language, and then apply that knowledge to develop a video game. You can try using Godot, which is a game engine that uses a language very similar to Python:
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If I have a intermediate level knowledge how much time will it take to me for mastering python
It all depends how many hours you are willing to put into it. Depending also what do you mean by mastering, if we take the literal meaning of the word, Mastering Python takes years of experience, practice and dedication, working in many different environments and industry.
If you are looking into starting a career as a Python Software Developer, the entry level for a junior shouldn't take more than 6 months, if you study daily several hours. Take into consideration that if you want to work as a software engineer, it's not just the programming language, but all the other knowledge around it, computer science, algorithms, protocols and so forth
Wow
Thank you!
This 4 books price ?
You can find the links to Amazon in the description of the video
I gave this video a thumbs up until I saw the self-promotion at the end.
Of course I promote it, it's a Python course for beginners on my channel and it's free!
@@messycircuits Oh, if it's free, then that changes things. I'll take another look.
@@messycircuits The link to your Python playlist does not work.
Thanks, that's fixed now.
My content on CZcams is all free, but remember that creators need to make a living to keep producing content and keep the lights on, it's not easy in the current market.
its 2024 it is expired now😂
hahaha yes, I should update the title, they are still very relevant :)