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The Python Starter Kit: An In-depth and Practical course for beginners to Python Programming. Including detailed step-by-step guides and practical demonstrations.

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105 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 9, 2017

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October 30, 2017
Had I realized that this book teaches Python 3.6, I probably would have gotten a different book. The other engineers at the office who are proficient in Python are using version 2.7, and I want to be compatible with their work. That said, I still found the book useful. There are some syntax differences between the two versions, and many of the example problems collided with them, forcing me to use internet searches to identify the appropriate syntax to make a problem work. Although this added a time-consuming element to the learning process, I think it also helped me to better remember the syntax.
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August 2, 2018
Python starter

As the title suggests it is a good book to start with. When all the exercise are done you will get to understand python at the basic level
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