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There are many terrific Python guides out there. Why should you read this one, instead of the others?
Here are a few reasons:
This guide is practical. I kept the dry theory to an absolute minimum and focus on getting stuff done in the real world instead.
This guide is easy to read. No fancy prose is to be found here. People tell me I explain stuff in simple terms, making it easy to understand for everyone.
This guide covers the whole range of Python users: from absolute beginner to advanced programming.
The aim of this book is to provide you with a practical guide to web development using Django. The book is designed primarily for students, providing a walkthrough of the steps involved in getting your first web applications up and running, as well as deploying them to a web server.
This book seeks to complement the official Django Tutorials and many of the other excellent tutorials available online. By putting everything together in one place, this book fills in many of the gaps in the official Django documentation providing an example-based design driven approach to learning the Django framework. Furthermore, this book provides an introduction to many of the aspects required to master web application development.
This is a series of books diving deep into the core mechanisms of the JavaScript language. The first edition of the series is now complete.
200 Manuels scolaires 🇺🇲 en libre accès via OpenCulture
200 Free Textbooks: A Meta Collection
Discover a meta collection of Free textbooks (or "open textbooks") written by knowledgable scholars.
"A Byte of Vim" is a book which aims to help you to learn how to use the Vim editor (version 7), even if all you know is how to use the computer keyboard.
"A Byte of Python" is a free book on programming using the Python language. If all you know about computers is how to save text files, then this is the book for you.
Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist
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This style guide aims to document my preferred style for writing Python code
It is based on Python PEP 8. Portions of this guide borrow heavily from:
- Google: C++ and Python style guides.
- Airbnb: Ruby style guide.
- Trey Hunner: Python style guide.
source : https://www.codementor.io/nourchawich/python-style-guide-complete-oz5d02ubt
Supposons un instant que vous achetiez plusieurs livres papier dans une librairie, chez Payot, à la FNAC, sur Barnes & Noble voire sur Amazon. Pensez-vous un seul instant que ces magasins puissent venir les reprendre à votre domicile, sans explication et sans vous rembourser ? C'est pourtant ce qui peut vous arriver avec vos livres numériques (ou e-books) achetés sur Amazon et stockés sur votre Kindle.
Mais Amazon en a-t-il le droit ?
The best free Python resources
In this interactive tutorial, we'll cover many essential Python idioms and techniques in depth, adding immediately useful tools to your belt.
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Le livre << Pro Git >> est standard pour apprendre git et l'utiliser comme l'on conçue les développeurs. Il est gratuit et recommander sur le site officiel de git. Tu n'as besoin de lire que les 3 premiers chapitres pour bien comprendre 80% de l'utilité de git.
Shady Characters is miscellany, books, and more from Keith Houston. Here you’ll find unusual marks of punctuation, books and book history, and everything in between.
New from Keith Houston, The Book: A Cover-to-Cover Exploration of the Most Powerful Object of Our Time is available now.