Python in a nutshell
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Python in a nutshell
O'Reilly, 2023
4th ed
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Python in a nutshell : a desktop quick reference
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Previous edition: published as by Alex Martelli, Anna Ravenscroft, Steve Holden. 2017
Includes index
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Description
Python was recently ranked as today's most popular programming language on the TIOBE index, thanks to its broad applicability to design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and maintenance. With this updated fourth edition, you'll learn how to get the most out of Python, whether you're a professional programmer or someone who needs this language to solve problems in a particular field.
Carefully curated by recognized experts in Python, this new edition focuses on version 3.10, bringing this seminal work on the Python language fully up to date on five version releases, including preview coverage of upcoming 3.11 features.
This handy guide will help you:
Learn how Python represents data and program as objects
Understand the value and uses of type annotations
Examine which language features appeared in which recent versions
Discover how to use modern Python idiomatically
Learn ways to structure Python projects appropriately
Understand how to debug Python code
by "Nielsen BookData"