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Python Programming : A Comprehensive Crash Course in Python for Absolute Beginners - cover

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Python Programming : A Comprehensive Crash Course in Python for Absolute Beginners

Peter van Dijk

Publisher: Peter van Dijk

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Summary

Learning Python Programming is simpler than you might think. With this crash course, you can quickly master this programming language and put your newfound knowledge to use. 
Python coding language can be applied to many real-world situations, including the use of artificial intelligence chips, the personalization of drugs and medicines, machine learning, healthcare, and many other situations that are currently in use or soon-to-be developed systems. 
Inside the pages of this easy-to-follow guide, you will find:Detailed explanations about the program and its usesThe basics of the Python Programming LanguageData TypesMethods and functions in PythonThe scope and lifetime of variables and functions in PythonApplications of Python Programming in the Real WorldAnd more! 
This book is designed with your success in mind. It utilizes simple language to help you grasp the key concepts with ease. The details are explained in layman terms someone with computer programming knowledge will understand and someone who is new to computer language will understand. 
Now is the time to learn everything you can about this program with Python Programming: A Comprehensive Crash Course in Python for Absolute Beginners.  
  
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Available since: 05/06/2020.

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