Python all-in-one

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Python all-in-one

John C. Shovic, Alan Simpson

(Learning made easy)(--For dummies)

J. Wiley, c2021

2nd ed

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The one-stop resource for all your Python queries Powerful and flexible, Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world. It's got all the right stuff for the software driving the cutting-edge of the development world-machine learning, robotics, artificial intelligence, data science, etc. The good news is that it's also pretty straightforward to learn, with a simplified syntax, natural-language flow, and an amazingly supportive user community. The latest edition of Python All-in-One For Dummies gives you an inside look at the exciting possibilities offered in the Python world and provides a springboard to launch yourself into wherever you want your coding career to take you. These 7 straightforward and friendly mini-books assume the reader is a beginning programmer, and cover everything from the basic elements of Python code to introductions to the specific applications where you'll use it. Intended as a hands-on reference, the focus is on practice over theory, providing you with examples to follow as well as code for you to copy and start modifying in the "real world"-helping you get up and running in your area of interest almost right away. This means you'll be finishing off your first app or building and remote-controlling your own robot much faster than you can believe. Get a thorough grounding in the language basics Learn how the syntax is applied in high-profile industries Apply Python to projects in enterprise Find out how Python can get you into hot careers in AI, big data, and more Whether you're a newbie coder or just want to add Python to your magic box of tricks, this is the perfect, practical introduction-and one you'll return to as you grow your career.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 Book 1: Getting Started 7 Chapter 1: Starting with Python 9 Chapter 2: Interactive Mode, Getting Help, and Writing Apps 29 Chapter 3: Python Elements and Syntax 53 Chapter 4: Building Your First Python Application 63 Book 2: Understanding Python Building Blocks 85 Chapter 1: Working with Numbers, Text, and Dates 87 Chapter 2: Controlling the Action 127 Chapter 3: Speeding Along with Lists and Tuples 149 Chapter 4: Cruising Massive Data with Dictionaries 171 Chapter 5: Wrangling Bigger Chunks of Code 195 Chapter 6: Doing Python with Class 217 Chapter 7: Sidestepping Errors 251 Book 3: Working With Libraries 269 Chapter 1: Working with External Files 271 Chapter 2: Juggling JSON Data 307 Chapter 3: Interacting with the Internet 327 Chapter 4: Libraries, Packages, and Modules 343 Book 4: Using Artificial Intelligence 357 Chapter 1: Exploring Artificial Intelligence 359 Chapter 2: Building a Neural Network 369 Chapter 3: Doing Machine Learning 399 Chapter 4: Exploring Ai 421 Book 5: Doing Data Science 433 Chapter 1: Understanding the Five Areas of Data Science 435 Chapter 2: Exploring Big Data 441 Chapter 3: Using Big Data from Google Cloud 457 Book 6: Talking To Hardware 475 Chapter 1: Introducing Physical Computing 477 Chapter 2: No Soldering! Using Grove Connectors for Building 493 Chapter 3: Sensing the World 509 Chapter 4: Making Things Move 541 Book 7: Building Robots 569 Chapter 1: Introducing Robotics 571 Chapter 2: Building Your First Python Robot 579 Chapter 3: Programming Your Robot Rover 601 Chapter 4: Using Artificial Intelligence in Robotics 631 Index 667

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