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Are you interested in learning Python? Then settle in and learn the basics in just 7 days - enough for you to be comfortable in moving on to the next level without any trouble.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Astonishingly badly written. Full of typos, erroneous spellings, errors (even within Python syntax). I do not believe I have ever - in 30 years of reading technical books on computing - come across anything quite as bad. The many-starred rating is, frankly, suspect.
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PYTHON PROGRAMMING - Ramsey Hamilton
Introduction
I want to thank you and congratulate you for purchasing the book, Python Programming: A Beginner's Guide to Learn Python in 7 Days.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to learn Python programming in just a few days. While I don’t profess to be able to make you a fully-fledged programmer in that time, my book is aimed at teaching you the basics of Python.
Why Python? Why not C+, Swift, Ruby or Java? There are a lot of very good computer programs out there and each has its pitfalls and its good side. Python is the easiest to learn and once you have a good grounding in it, you can move on to another, more complicated language.
Python is a beautiful computer language. It is simple, and it is intuitive. It comes complete with plenty of libraries and frameworks to help you manage most everything you want to do. And, to back it up, there is a very powerful Python community just waiting to help you out and point you in the right direction.
Python is used by a sorts of people – data scientists use it for much of their number crunching and analytics; security testers use it for testing out security and IT attacks; it is used to develop high-quality web applications and many of the large applications that you use on the internet are also written in Python, including YouTube, DropBox, and Instagram.
Are you interested in learning Python? Then settle in and learn the basics in just 7 days - enough for you to be comfortable in moving on to the next level without any trouble.
Thanks again for purchasing this book, I hope you enjoy it!
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Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Environment
The first thing we must do, before we even start looking at the Python language, is to set up our computer environment. If you use Mac OS X or Ubuntu operating systems then you will find that Python is already preinstalled for you, so for now, we only need to talk about Windows. This first part of the tutorial will work on Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and on Windows 10.
Download Python – you will be given the option of Python 2 and Python 3. Which one do you need? In a nutshell, Python 3 is the absolute latest and signifies the direction in which the language I heading, while Python 2 is legacy, has a lot of followers but is not being developed any further, regarding bugs and fixes where needed. Choose the version that suits your needs best
By default, you will get the 32-bit version of Python, although you can opt for 64-bit if you choose.
Run the Python Installer, choosing Customize Installation from the options
On the screen that appears, click the boxes beside everything under the heading of Optional Features and then click Next
Under the heading Advanced Options, choose where you want Python installed. It doesn’t matter where it