No Starch Press Beyond The Basic Stuff With Python: Best Practices for Writing Clean Code
T**M
Great book, but still very basic.
After coming from Eric Mathes' "Python Crash Course" I was hoping this book would maybe be a bit of a challenge. But it wasn't. I definitely learnt a few cool things and it has helped me here and there, but I wouldn't say this material is much further than 'basic' definitely still worth a read though.
N**.
Interesting
I bought this book after havind read "Automate the boring stuff with Python" and maybe I expected too much from this book. It still has plenty of useful content, but this one is less practically oriented.and its content is less.
A**R
Very good book!
Totally recommended except that it is printed in black and white.
G**Y
Next Level Python!
Very interesting for the beginner AND the advanced Python developers.
A**N
Incredibly useful and interesting
I am a "home workshop" kind of programmer. I took one CS class in college 20 years ago and did well. I use code to help with work tasks (formatting a dozen Excel worksheets) and to comb through plaintext files of novels for interesting patterns (I teach English).This book is just what I didn't know I wanted. Advice on how to automatically format code, how to dig into Github (where I have an account but am baffled), how to ask a good question on Stackexchange, how to name functions and variables clearly and consistently: these are all questions I have had without knowing how to articulate them.Exceptionally well-written, clear, well-organized, and with a remarkable knack for separating wheat from chaff and understanding what a low-intermediate programmer like me will benefit from. It's superb.
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