Learn Python 3
The Ultimate Guide for Beginners
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Narrateur(s):
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Peter Nash
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Auteur(s):
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L.E. Scott
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Are you ready to take your Python skills to the next level?
Whether you are new to Python or looking to make the change to Python 3 from an older version, this book has everything you need to get you started off right. While some people still prefer using older versions of Python companies, many back end developers have mostly made the move to working only in Python 3.
But I already know Python. Why do I need to learn and use Python 3?
While you might be used to coding in Python 2, there have be been several key changes and updates made in Python 3 that you need to learn. Why? Because Python 2 isn’t backwards compatible with Python 3, but if you already have working knowledge of Python, then learning Python 3 will be a walk in the park, especially if you follow along with the advice and tutorials in this book.
But, even if you are completely new to programming, it does not matter. This book will teach you everything that you need to know to start learning Python today. And even better, by learning Python 3 right off the bat, you will not have any bad habits that you need to change when working with Python 3.
Why should you learn Python 3?
Learning Python 3 will help you to stay current with new technology and newer, higher end Python databases. More importantly, it will make you more marketable when looking for software engineering jobs, since many companies have already made the move to Python 3. By learning Python 3, you will be light years ahead of your peers, especially older engineers who learned with older databases and libraries. By learning Python 3, you will be able to do more with Python than you ever thought possible.
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