Python Made Easy: A Beginner’s Guide to Coding, Data Structures, and Practical Applications
by Marco Gähler
Introduction
Is there a reason to write a book about programming in times of artificial intelligence (AI)? I think, yes, there is. You still have to learn the fundamentals of programming, and that’s what this book is about. AI can do many things by now, but it cannot replace yet every part of software engineering. And this is where this book comes into place. I try to give you an idea of what programming is about, about the pitfalls of Python, and what Python has to offer.
I didn’t write exercises in this book because I think the best way of learning a programming language is by doing a project. I never really solved the exercises anyway; learning by doing is, in my opinion, the much more effective way of learning.
This book is not going to teach ...
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