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Kickstart Python Programming Fundamentals: Real-World Projects and Hands-on Exercises to Cement Every Python Programming Concept - cover

Kickstart Python Programming Fundamentals: Real-World Projects and Hands-on Exercises to Cement Every Python Programming Concept

Jit Sinha

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Keep Calm and Let Us Tame the Python..Key Features● Beginner-friendly with clear examples and no prior coding needed.● Step-by-step projects from basics to real-world applications.● Hands-on learning with flowcharts, functions, and data tools..Book DescriptionPython is more than a programming language—it’s a career catalyst. Whether you're aiming to future-proof your skills, automate everyday tasks, or break into tech, Python is the gateway.Kickstart Python Programming Fundamentals is your launchpad, built specifically for absolute beginners, freshers, students, and professionals with no coding background. With crystal-clear explanations, real-world examples, and zero jargon, this book makes programming accessible, engaging, and fun.You’ll start by writing your first Python program and gradually master essential concepts like variables, loops, functions, and data structures. From there, you'll progress to object-oriented programming, file handling, working with databases, and even get a taste of AI and data analysis.Each chapter includes hands-on exercises and mini-projects to solidify your learning. By the end, you'll not only understand Python—you’ll be building real-world solutions, building a project portfolio, and ready to take on academic, personal, or professional challenges.The future is coded—start your journey today and don’t get left behind.What you will learn● Write and run your first Python programs with confidence.● Understand and use variables, data types, and Python syntax.● Build logic-driven programs using loops and conditionals.● Create clean, reusable code with functions and parameters.● Organize and manipulate data using lists, dictionaries, tuples, and sets.● Read and write files, handle errors, and explore basic AI concepts.● Apply your skills in real-world projects and coding challenges.
Available since: 06/24/2025.
Print length: 536 pages.

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