Move
from
zero
knowledge
of
programming
to
comfortably
writing
small
to
medium-sized
programs
in
Python.
Fully
updated
for
Python
3,
with
code
and
examples
throughout,
the
book
explains
Python
coding
with
an
accessible,
step-by-step
approach
designed
to
bring
you
comfortably
into
the
world
of
software
development.
Real–world
analogies
make
the
material
understandable,
with
a
wide
variety
of
well-documented
examples
to
illustrate
each
concept.
Along
the
way,
you’ll
develop
short
programs
through
a
series
of
coding
challenges
that
reinforce
the
content
of
the
chapters.
Learn
to
Program
with
Python
3 guides
you
with
material
developed
in
the
author's
university
computer
science
courses.
The
author's
conversational
style
feels
like
you're
working
with
a
personal
tutor.
All
material
is
thoughtfully
laid
out,
each
lesson
building
on
previous
ones.
What
You'll
Learn
-
Understand
programming
basics
with
Python,
based
on
material
developed
in
the
author's
college
courses
-
Learn
core
concepts:
variables,
functions,
conditionals,
loops,
lists,
strings,
and
more
-
Explore
example
programs
including
simple
games
you
can
program
and
customize
-
Build
modules
to
reuse
your
own
code
Who
This
Book
Is
For
This
book
assumes
no
prior
programming
experience,
and
would
be
appropriate
as
text
for
a
high
school
or
college
introduction
to
computer
science.
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Move
from
zero
knowledge
of
programming
to
comfortably
writing
small
to
medium-sized
programs
in
Python.
Fully
updated
for
Python
3,
with
code
and
examples
throughout,
the
book
explains
Python
coding
with
an
accessible,
step-by-step
approach
designed
to
bring
you
comfortably
into
the
world
of
software
development.
Real–world
analogies
make
the
material
understandable,
with
a
wide
variety
of
well-documented
examples
to
illustrate
each
concept.
Along
the
way,
you’ll
develop
short
programs
through
a
series
of
coding
challenges
that
reinforce
the
content
of
the
chapters.
Learn
to
Program
with
Python
3 guides
you
with
material
developed
in
the
author's
university
computer
science
courses.
The
author's
conversational
style
feels
like
you're
working
with
a
personal
tutor.
All
material
is
thoughtfully
laid
out,
each
lesson
building
on
previous
ones.
Nota biografica
Irv
Kalb
has
a
BS
and
MS
in
Computer
Science,
and
has
worked
as
a
software
developer,
manager,
and
as
a
teacher
of
software
throughout
his
career.
He
has
worked
both
as
an
employee
for
a
number
of
technical
companies
and
for
many
years
as
an
independent
consultant.
He
has
been
writing
technical
articles
and
ebooks
about
software
since
2000,
and
has
been
teaching
software
development
in
Silicon
Valley
colleges
since
2010.