Software is at the core of so many of the tools we use today: nearly everyone uses social networks to communicate, many people have internet-connected computers on their phones, and most office jobs involve interacting with a computer to get work done. As a result, the demand for people who can code has skyrocketed. Countless books, interactive web tutorials, and developer boot camps promise to turn ambitious beginners into software engineers with six-figure salaries.
About This Book
The second edition of this best-selling Python book "AUTOMATE THE BORING STUFF WITH PYTHON" (over 500,000 copies
sold!) uses Python 3 to teach even the technically uninclined how to write
programs that do in minutes what would take hours to do by hand. There is no
prior programming experience required and the book is loved by liberal arts
majors and geeks alike.
About the Author
Al Sweigart is a software developer and tech book author. Python is his favorite programming language, and he is the developer of several open-source modules for it. His other books are freely available under a Creative Commons license on his website. His cat now weighs 11 pounds.
Table Of Contents:
- Part 1
- Python Basics
- Flow Control
- Functions
- Lists
- Dictionaries and Structuring Data
- Manipulating Strings
- Part 2
- Pattern Matching with Regular Expressions
- Input Validation
- Reading and Writing Files
- Organizing Files
- Debugging
- Web Scraping
- Working with Excel Spreadsheets
- Working with Google Sheets
- Working with PDF and Word Documents
- Working with CSV Files and JSON Data
- Keeping Time, Scheduling Tasks, and Launching Programs
- Sending Email and Text Messages
- Manipulating Images
- Controlling the Keyboard and Mouse with GUI
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