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Python Programming: The Fundamental Beginner’s Guide to Learning Python - cover

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Python Programming: The Fundamental Beginner’s Guide to Learning Python

Thomas Jackson

Publisher: Flemming Publishers

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If you want to take up programming seriously, you've come across the right book. For real! This is the book with which you can make your first steps in programming. It will give a flying start to your long journey into learning modern programming languages and software development technologies. 
What This Book Offers 
This book is best suited for beginners. It is intended for anyone who so far has not engaged seriously in programming and would like to begin doing it.If you've never written a computer program, don't worry. There is always a first time. In this book we will teach you how to program from scratch. We do not expect any previous knowledge or abilities. All you need is some basic computer literacy and a desire to take up programming. The rest you will learn from the book. 
You will learn:Step-by-Step Instructions to Download & Install Python languagePython Programming Language BasicsDatatypes, OperatorsConditional StatementsFunctions. etc... 
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Available since: 01/01/2020.

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