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Python is one of those rare computer languages that can claim to be both simple and powerful. You will find that you will be pleasantly surprised on how easy it is to concentrate on the solution to the problem, rather than on the syntax and structure of the language that you are programming in...
A short reference on the specific grammatical, syntactical, and structural character of Python
Python is one of the powerful, high-level, easy to learn programming language that provides a huge number of applications. Some of its features, such as being object-oriented and open-source, having numerous IDE’s, etc. make it one of the most in-demand programming languages of the present IT...
This is a short introductory book with hands on lessons to teach you Python programming in a fun and humorous manner. Learning to be a programmer does not have to be difficult or boring anymore.
This book provides learners with the basic knowledge and skills in learning how to write programs.
Your Python code may run correctly, but you need it to run faster. By exploring the fundamental theory behind design choices, this practical guide helps you gain a deeper understanding of Python’s implementation. You’ll learn how to locate performance bottlenecks and significantly speed up...
The Qt application framework is quickly taking over all software development environments and being adapted for use by all modern programming languages from C++ to Java to Python and Mono. This book teaches you how to utilize Qt with Mono (the Open Source version of C#). Mono development, once...
The Biopython Project is an international association of developers of freely available Python (http://www.python.org) tools for computational molecular biology. Python is an object oriented, interpreted, exible language that is becoming increasingly popular for scientific computing. Python is...
All sorts of things come in on a space freighter. Even in the old days grocers were always finding twenty-foot pythons curled cozily inside bunches of bananas from South America; and what sort of undesired stowaways do you suppose you get when you have a cargo of tongarus from south Venus...