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| Please Who Has These Ebooks To Learn Python by phelpy(op): 12:48pm On Mar 04 |
Python crash course by Eric Matthes . I also need the book -Automating boring task (forgotten the author). Please send to omadide@gmail.com. thank you - this is my 2026 target to learn Python |
| Re: Please Who Has These Ebooks To Learn Python by as69: 10:32am On Mar 06 |
Automate the Boring Stuff is free online at automatetheboringstuff.com — Al Sweigart put the full text there himself, no signup needed. That's the one you're looking for. For Python Crash Course, No Starch Press occasionally makes older editions free. Otherwise check the Open Library (archive.org) — they have it for borrowing. Once you're past the basics, the official Python docs at docs.python.org are actually solid. Most people sleep on them. |
| Re: Please Who Has These Ebooks To Learn Python by chiarachy(f): 5:18pm On Mar 14 |
Thank you so much for this information….I thought of learning python until my internship and I knew nairaland would be the best place to get the info I needed as69: |
| Re: Please Who Has These Ebooks To Learn Python by BenedictAbajue(m): 10:28am On Mar 19 |
chiarachy:Nairaland would be the best place ke? ![]() There's this saying about the first step in learning programming being knowing how to use Google. That was in the days of Stackoverflow sha Now the first step should be knowing how to use AI
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