December 2025
Beginner
368 pages
7h 49m
English
Content preview from Python Automation For Dummies
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Chapter 3
Python Basics for Automation
IN THIS CHAPTER
Commenting your code for readability
Working with variables, numbers, text, dates, and times
Looping and decision-making
Creating functions and classes
Handling errors and exceptions
In this chapter, you discover the concepts, commands, and structures for writing Python code. If you’re an experienced Python developer, most of this won’t be news to you. If you’re experienced with other programming languages, the terms and concepts will be familiar — you’ll just be learning the Python way of doing things. And if you’re new to writing code, all of this will be new.
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This one chapter isn’t a replacement for an entire book on Python. (If that’s what you need, check out Python All-in-One For Dummies by John C. Shovic and Alan Simpson [published by Wiley]) The goal of this chapter is to give you a quick overview of Python and a quick ...