Best Book for Learning Intermediate Python: Dead Simple Python
If you have mastered the basics of Python and are looking to take your skills to the next level, Dead Simple Python is the book for you. Written by experienced Python developer John Smith, this book is the perfect guide for aspiring intermediate Python programmers.
Why Dead Simple Python?
What sets Dead Simple Python apart from other Python books is its clear and concise explanations of complex topics. Smith takes a hands-on approach to teaching intermediate Python concepts, making them easy to understand and apply in real-world projects.
What You Will Learn
In Dead Simple Python, you will learn advanced data structures, object-oriented programming, and how to work with external libraries. Smith covers topics such as decorators, context managers, and metaclasses in a way that is accessible to intermediate programmers.
Real-World Examples
One of the highlights of Dead Simple Python is the numerous real-world examples and projects included in the book. Smith walks you through building a web scraper, creating a GUI application, and even developing a simple game using Python.
Final Thoughts
If you are serious about improving your Python skills and becoming an intermediate Python programmer, Dead Simple Python is the book for you. With its clear explanations, hands-on approach, and real-world examples, this book will help you take your Python skills to the next level.
Get your copy of Dead Simple Python today and start mastering intermediate Python!
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Are there any no starch press books for machine learning that provide an exceptional treatment on the subject? Do you think there is a no starch press book on ML that is as good as the ML book you consider the best- "Hands on Machine Learning with Scikit Learn, Teras and Tensor Flow"? If such a no starch press book exists could you review it please? Thank you.
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Anyone else having issues accessing the pytbon programmer's code school discord channels? All I can see is the Welcome & Videos sections 😢
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Hi Giles, I request you to review "Fluent Python" by O'rielly
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You probably already know but there is a 3rd edition of Crash Course out already but your link is to the 2nd edition – cheaper but a few years older. Cheers and thanks for the review.
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