
Impractical Python Projects
Playful Programming Activities to Make You Smarter
$79.50
- Paperback
424 pages
- Release Date
14 November 2018
Summary
Impractical Python Projects is a collection of fun and educational projects designed to entertain programmers while enhancing their Python skills. It picks up where the complete beginner books leave off, expanding on existing concepts and introducing new tools that you’ll use every day. And to keep things interesting, each project includes a zany twist featuring historical incidents, pop culture references, and literary allusions.Impractical Python Projects is a collection of fun and educati…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781593278908 |
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| ISBN-10: | 159327890X |
| Author: | Lee Vaughan |
| Publisher: | No Starch Press,US |
| Imprint: | No Starch Press,US |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 424 |
| Release Date: | 14 November 2018 |
| Weight: | 938g |
| Dimensions: | 235mm x 180mm |
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Critics Review
“Python is a programming language, but it is also fun to play with. This book recognizes that.”—Geek Tech Stuff“Rather than being an introductory text, Vaughan’s book pushes you in interesting directions for solving a diverse set of problems. Most of these “impractical” projects, while themselves being not so useless after all, will have parallels to real life projects.” —Greg Laden, Greg Laden’s Blog“The book is not a Python tutorial or guide. Instead, it presents stimulating coding projects for non-programmers who want to use Python for doing experiments, test theories, or simulate natural phenomena.”—Paolo Amoroso, Moonshots Beyond the Cloud Blog“A must have second book for every developer that ever wants to learn Python as a language.” —Ian Mizer, Atlanta Python Programmers Group“The writing is excellent … Every project is accessible and has enough explanation to motivate coding.” —Ravi Srinivasan, Playful Python
About The Author
Lee Vaughan
Lee Vaughan is a geologist with over 30 years’ experience in the petroleum industry. As the Senior Technical Professional for Geological Modeling at a major international oil company, he was involved in the construction and review of computer models, the development, testing, and commercialization of software, and the training of geoscientists and engineers. An advocate for nonprogrammers who must use programming in their careers, he wrote Impractical Python Projects to help self-learners hone their skills with the Python language.
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