Python: Beginner's Guide to Programming Code with Python
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Learn Python programming today and begin your path towards Python programming mastery!
In this Definitive Python Guide, you’re about to discover...
How to program code in Python through learning the core essentials that every Python programmer must know. Python is a very popular programming language, and there are a great many books on the market concerning it. We cut to the chase and tell you why you should get this one:
Here is a Preview of What You'll Learn...
- Essentials of Python programming. Quickly pick up the language and start applying the concepts to any code that you write
- Major facets of Python programming - including concepts you can apply to *any* language
- Various mechanics of Python programming: control flow, variables, lists/dictionaries, and classes – and why learning these core principles are important to Python programming success
- Object-oriented programming, its influence to today’s popular computer languages, and why it matters
- ... And much, much more!
Added Benefits of owning this book:
- Get a better understanding of the Python programming language
- Learn the basic essentials of Python in order to gain the confidence to tackle more complex topics
- Gain the critical steps in your path towards Python programming mastery
By implementing the lessons in this book, not only would you learn one of today’s popular computer languages, but it will serve as your guide in accomplishing all your Python goals – whether as a fun hobby or as a starting point into a successful and long term programming career.
Take action today and get this book now to reach your Python programming goals.
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Python - Charlie Masterson
Introduction
CONGRATULATIONS ON downloading Python: Beginner’s Guide to Programming Code with Python and thanks for doing so.
The following chapters will discuss the Python programming language, how to get started, and how to program in Python - starting at the most simple concepts and helping you to create real world applications by the end of the book.
I say it a lot near the end, but it’s only because it’s true: programming is the apex of self-expression for a great number of people. There are a great many things you can accomplish using Python, and an even greater number of things if you’re looking at the big picture of the all-encompassing everything of computers and programming.
We’re going to help you get set and get on the path to being the best programmer that you can possibly be. Even if you’re an absolute and total novice, you’ll find this book easy to comprehend and work through, as well as engaging enough to not be an absolute and total bore as some programming books can very much be.
All in all, there are many things to be said about Python, and we may just scratch the surface - but that surface will be enough to prepare you for any and everything you will encounter going forward in the language.
That is to say, there are plenty of books on this subject on the market, thanks again for choosing this one! Every effort was made to ensure it is full of as much useful information as possible, please enjoy!
Chapter 1:
Hatching Your Python
PYTHON IS ONE OF THE most popular programming languages out there today, full stop. There are few languages as prolific as Python has become. Python is a beautiful and multi-purpose language which can be found everywhere from on web servers to running video games to being the powerhouse behind popular applications.
Learning Python is a huge boon to you as a person in several ways. The largest is, of course, you’re learning a programming language. Learning a programming language in general opens up a huge number of possibilities for the things which you can do with a computer. It can be a career skill and a hobby, too.
Python in particular is a fantastic language to learn because it can be used for a multitude of things. It’s simple enough for beginners to grasp easily and, though simple, it’s incredibly powerful.
In order to use Python, you need to set it up. You can set up Python on Windows, Mac, and Linux. For the purposes of this book, I personally will be using a Linux system, but the instructions should be relatively straightforward and apply to every operating system.
In order to set up Python, you first need to grab a text editor. Many will work and many are out there indeed: I personally will be using Atom, which you can download from the website atom.io. Notepad++ and Sublime Text are also fantastic options.
After you’ve got your text editor, you need to check to be sure you have Python installed. Go to your Terminal (or Powershell in Windows) and try to run the command python. If Python isn’t installed (it says something along the lines of command python
not recognized), then you need to install it.
In order to install it, you need to go to Python.org and grab Python 2.7.12 for your respective platform.
After it’s installed, make sure it’s working again - it should be.
You’re going to be using your Terminal/PowerShell to navigate and execute