![]() ![]() Downey teaches you how to think like a computer scientist. || website with free one-liner explainer videos || print version || Python One-Liners by Christian Mayer teaches you how to read and write "one-liners": concise statements of useful functionality packed into a single line of code. Making Games with Python & Pygame by Al Sweigart introduces the Pygame framework for novices and intermediate programmers to make graphical games. It was updated to Python 3 by Peter Wentworth. ![]() How To Think Like a Computer Scientist is a classic open-source book by Allen Downey with contributions from Jeffrey Elkner and Chris Meyers. If you have programming experience, also check out the BeginnersGuide/Programmers page.Įach of these books can be purchased online but is also available as free textual, website, or video content.Īutomate the Boring Stuff with Python - Practical Programming for Total Beginners by Al Sweigart is "written for office workers, students, administrators, and anyone who uses a computer to learn how to code small, practical programs to automate tasks on their computer." || website || print version || If you've never programmed before, the tutorials on this page are recommended for you they don't assume that you have previous experience. ![]()
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