Practical programming : an introduction to computer science using Python 3.6 / Paul Gries, Jennifer Campbell, Jason Montojo.
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TextSeries: Pragmatic programmersPublisher: Raleigh, NC : The Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2017Edition: Third editionDescription: xv, 383 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
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- 9781680502688 (soft cover)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: What's programming? -- Hello, Python -- Designing and using functions -- Working with text -- Making choices -- A modular approach to program organization -- Using methods -- Storing collections of data using lists -- Repeating code using loops -- Reading and writing files -- Storing data using other collection types -- Designing algorithms -- Searching and sorting -- Object-oriented programming -- Testing and debugging -- Creating graphical user interfaces -- Databases.
Summary: Classroom-tested by tens of thousands of students, this new edition of the bestselling intro to programming book is for anyone who wants to understand computer science. Learn about design, algorithms, testing, and debugging. Discover the fundamentals of programming with Python, including the new features in Python 3.6. Learn about design, algorithms, testing, and debugging. Write programs to solve real-world problems, and come away with everything you need to produce quality code.
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