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  • By: Tim Hall
  • ISBN10: 1-4302-1632-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4302-1632-2
  • 300 pp.
  • Not Yet Published
  • Price: $32.99
  • eBook Price: $23.09


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Python 3 for Absolute Beginners

There are many more people who want to study programming other than aspiring computer scientists with a passing grade in advanced calculus. This guide appeals to your intelligence and ability to solve practical problems, while gently teaching the most recent revision of the programming language Python.

You can learn solid software design skills and accomplish practical programming tasks, like extending applications and automating everyday processes, even if you have no programming experience at all. Author Tim Hall uses everyday language to decode programming jargon and teach Python 3 to the absolute beginner.

What you’ll learn

  • Cultivate a problem–solving approach and acquire software design skills.
  • Learn how to create your own software from simple “Hello World” type programs to stand–alone windowed applications.
  • Document while programming, program while documenting.
  • Decode programmers’ jargon.
  • Create simple windowing applications to access databases or send e–mails.
  • Master the Python 3 programming language.

Who is this book for

Nonprogrammers who want to learn Python programming without taking a detour via a computer science department.


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Tim Hall

Tim Hall currently provides front–line support for 64 Studio. He has also written newbie tutorials for Linux User and Developer magazine in between more mundane system admin and web authoring jobs.

Tim has released albums and performed as a musician and songwriter, both solo and in collaboration with other artists. He has been further honored as the holder of the Bardic chair of Glastonbury between 2005 and 2007. Tim uses Python as his main programming language, primarily as a means for creative ends, because it is easy to read and fun to learn.