The Python Quick Syntax Reference
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Rating | : | 4.67 (576 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1430264780 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 152 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This condensed code and syntax reference presents the Python language in a well-organized format designed to be used time and again.You won't find jargon, bloated samples, case studies, or history of Hello World and computer theory in this handy reference. This Python syntax reference is packed with useful information and is a must-have for any Python developer.. The Python Quick Syntax Reference is the "go to" book that contains an easy to read and use guide to Python programming and development
ronb said Warning--this book will rot your brain!. When I took CS"Warning--this book will rot your brain!" according to ronb. When I took CS201 in the early 70's, the professor used to say, 'Syntactic sugar will rot your brain.' Whatever language you are working in, you should embrace its style. 'Don't try to write C to look like Fortran.' Or in this case, your Python code should not look like Pascal without the BEGIN/END statements.To start with the au. 01 in the early 70's, the professor used to say, 'Syntactic sugar will rot your brain.' Whatever language you are working in, you should embrace its style. 'Don't try to write C to look like Fortran.' Or in this case, your Python code should not look like Pascal without the BEGIN/END statements.To start with the au. "Pretty basic." according to Chris N. Expected more content in this book. Pretty basic.
. Gregory Walters has been developing software solutions since 1972, back in the days before personal computers. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife, children, grandson and dogs hiking, cooking, photography and playing music. He recently authored "The Python Quick Syntax Reference" for Apress (ISBN-13: 978-1-4302-6479-8). He is currently working as an author writing monthly articles on Pytho
Since then he has written software in Visual Basic, Python, Cobol, Fortran, Modula-2, Modula-3, C, Pascal, VB.NET and most recently in Basic4Android. . About the Author Gregory Walters has been developing software solutions since 1972, back in the days before personal computers. He is currently working as an author writing monthly articles on Python programming for Full Circle magazine and as a consultant in Aurora, Colorado. He recently authored "The Python Quick Syntax Reference" for Apress (ISBN-13: 978-1-4302-6479-8). In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his wife, children, grandson and dogs hiking, cooking, photography and playing music