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B**E
Great Book For Junior Developers
I've written software (predominately in .Net) for over 20 years. I've spent the last year studying Python. This book is better than most Kindle edition coding books I've found. It's even better than books from the Python Institute because the author at least bothered to let you download the code instead of having to retype everything or deal with copying and pasting from Kindle (which doesn't include formatting and adds attribution text). Most "advanced" exercises felt a little simple, especially the 100th. That definitely belonged in the beginning. This book definitely covers Beginner - Intermediate and should rebrand the book and then offer another book with X Advanced Python Exercises.
K**R
All of it is beginners exercises
Let's ignore the typos, a sentence that stayed untranslated and the general feeling of this book looking more like a freshman's homework.Vector multiplication and vector division is not what the author thinks it is. 10 seconds in google would've told you that before publishing this as a book.No concept of time and space complexity, no user input verifications, nothing that would resemble an edge case tests to make the reader think.My personal favorite is the Car class (ex 93), where I added a new variable to be able to support a requirement to print current mileage in the example, while the solution just HARDCODED the number from example in the display function of a class. 20000 as a magic number in what for all means is supposed to be used as a printed representation for an instance? Come on, are you even trying?If you have 3 hours free and want to feel better about yourself, this book is for you.Useless for any other goal you had in mind, including "I just want to refresh my Python".
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