![]() ![]() Although I've been working with Python for nearly eight years, some of these topics didn't really "click" for me until recent years. With that said, if you're an intermediate-level Python developer, you may still find it helpful to follow along with the series. The coding topics especially will be more focused on the Python way of doing things, not on the underlying generic concept. I am assuming, however, that you have a very basic understanding of programming. While programmers at all experience levels may find this series useful, I'm specifically targeting Python novices. McDonald is available from No Starch Press. Like the articles? Buy the book! Dead Simple Python by Jason C. In this series, I'll be exploring a few of these topics, in a way that hopefully makes them dead simple! ![]() Even the documentation felt like a firehose of information, making it nearly impossible to find the one basic thing I needed to know. Ever spent three hours trying to find that bit of knowledge that everyone seemed to have but you?Īs a self-trained Python developer, I've sometimes found myself stuck in that knowledge crater, between tutorials far simpler than real life, and articles more advanced than I could comprehend. ![]()
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