Python Tricks: A Buffet of Awesome Python Features

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Description

I dont even feel like Ive scratched the surface of what I can do with Python

With Python Tricks: The Book youll discover Pythons best practices and the power of beautiful & Pythonic code with simple examples and a step-by-step narrative.

You'll get one step closer to mastering Python, so you can write beautiful and idiomatic code that comes to you naturally.

Learning the ins and outs of Python is difficultand with this book you'll be able to focus on the practical skills that really matter. Discoverthe hidden gold in Pythons standard library and start writingclean and Pythoniccode today.

Who Should Read This Book:

  • If youre wondering which lesser known parts in Python you should know about, youll get a roadmap with this book. Discover cool (yet practical!) Python tricks and blow your coworkers minds in your next code review.
  • If youve got experience with legacy versions of Python, the book will get you up to speed with modern patterns and features introduced in Python 3 and backported to Python 2.
  • If youve worked with other programming languages and you want to get up to speed with Python,youll pick up the idioms and practical tips you need to become a confident and effective Pythonista.
  • If you want to make Python your own and learn how to write clean and Pythonic code, youll discover best practices and little-known tricks to round out your knowledge.

What Python Developers Say About The Book:

"I kept thinking that I wished I had access to a book like this when I started learning Python many years ago." Mariatta Wijaya, Python Core Developer

"This book makes you write better Python code!" Bob Belderbos, Software Developer at Oracle

"Far from being just a shallow collection of snippets, this book will leave the attentive reader with a deeper understanding of the inner workings of Python as well as an appreciation for its beauty." Ben Felder, Pythonista

"It's like having a seasoned tutor explaining, well, tricks!" Daniel Meyer, Sr. Desktop Administrator at Tesla Inc.