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I recently reviewed an excellent title for people who are new to Python. I figured that this new book, Real World Instrumentation with Python would be targeted to more advanced Python programmers.
The book guides the reader first through setup and configuration of a Python instance, then the use of the REPL and an editor (PyCharm gets most of the coverage there). From there it steps through ...
Python Tools for Scientists, by Lee Vaughn (No Starch Press, San Francisco), to be released in January 2023, is a guide for the Pythonically perplexed. As described in the introduction, this book ...
He is also the author of Gray Hat Python (no starch press, 2009). If you’re truly interested in information security, Python is the language to learn and this book should be added to your library.
Stefanie Molin's new book, “Hands-On Data Analysis with Pandas" is about using the powerful pandas library to get started with machine learning in Python.
By guest blogger Patrice Gans Jason Briggs’ new book, Python for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming (No Starch Press, 2012), could not have hit the market at a better time.