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Learn Python Programming Crash Course For Biginners Cookbook: 40 Example Programs, Modules And Packages, Python Decorators

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Learn Python Programming Crash Course For Biginners Cookbook: 40 Example Programs, Modules And Packages, Python Decorators

English | 2021 | ASIN : B09FZDSH28 | 496 pages | PDF, AZW3, EPUB, MOBI | 156.79 MB

What is Python? Python is a general-purpose programming language, which is easy to learn and dynamically initialised. It has an easy and elegant syntax, with high-level and dynamic semantics, which makes it an ideal language for beginners, scripting and rapid application development. Python was first released in 1991 and created by Guido van Rossum, a Dutch programmer best known as the author of the Python programming language, who wanted to designed a language very simple to write and easy to read. Thus, Python is much easier to learn than any other programming languages. And it helps you create beautiful applications, with less effort. But you're wondering: What features and benefits does Python offer? There are many features provided, so are the benefits of learning Python, especially as your first language... Let's start with the benefits of learning Python. Easy: Python is the best languages to get started with and the language preferred by beginners and pros alike. Its easy syntax and high-level features makes it one of the best languages, for anybody who wants to start programming. Free: Python is an open source language, which means that it is free for everyone to use. It can be freely modified and redistributed for any purpose, commercial or not. Application: Python can be used to develop almost anything, desktop mobile and web applications. Plus it is very useful in many areas: data analysis, artificial intelligence, machine learning and so forth. Library support: Python has a massive support base, thanks to the fact that it is open source and community developed.

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