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|a Gerrard, Paul.
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|a Lean Python
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|b Learn Just Enough Python to Build Useful Tools /
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|a 1. Getting Started -- 2. Python Objects -- 3. Program Structure -- 4. Input and Output -- 5. Using Modules -- 6. Object Orientation -- 7. Exception and Error Handling -- 8. Testing Your Code -- 9. Web Accessibility -- 10. Searching -- 11. Databases -- 12. What Next? -- A. References -- B. Python Built-in Exceptions Hierarchy.
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|a Learn only the essential aspects of Python without cluttering up your mind with features you may never use. This compact book is not a "best way to write code" type of book; rather, the author goes over his most-used functions, which are all you need to know as a beginner and some way beyond. Lean Python takes 58 Python methods and functions and whittles them down to 15: as author Paul Gerrard says, "I haven't found a need for the rest." What You'll Learn Discover lean Python and how to learn just enough to build useful tools Use Python objects, program structure, I/O, modules and more Handle errors and exceptions Test your code Access the Web; do searching; and persist data Who This Book Is For This book is aimed at three categories of reader: The experienced programmer – if you already know a programming language, this book gives you a shortcut to understanding the Python language and some of its design philosophy. You work in IT and need a programming primer – you might be a tester who needs to have more informed technical discussions with programmers. Working through the examples will help you to appreciate the challenge of good programming. First-timer – you want a first book on programming that you can assimilate quickly to help you decide whether programming is for you.
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