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Automate the Boring Stuff with Python: Practical Programming for Total Beginners by Al Sweigart
benrogerswpg's review against another edition
4.0
This was an excellent book.
I for one, automate everything.
Pretty much everything on my phone is automated, allowing me to save time not using my phone.
This book helped me automate some of my web and computer projects and tasks.
Highly recommended for task automation tinkerers like me.
4.6/5
I for one, automate everything.
Pretty much everything on my phone is automated, allowing me to save time not using my phone.
This book helped me automate some of my web and computer projects and tasks.
Highly recommended for task automation tinkerers like me.
4.6/5
hjbolus's review against another edition
5.0
Fantastic for learning Python, I recommend pairing it with exercises from the Euler Project for some great problem solving practice. It’ll push you to put to use what you’ve learned here, and there are some very versatile tools to get creative with!
mark_lm's review against another edition
4.0
I have a few other introductions to Python, but this one was especially appealing to me. Its example applications are very practical, and it covers regular expressions, file handling, web scraping, working with MSWord and MS Excel files, and handling image files and e-mails.
lonewolfie's review against another edition
5.0
Really great work.
Less theory more practice (although skipping nothing essential).
Assumes no prior knowledge and gets you to right into business. Highly reccomended for every beginner python programmer especially those who hate the traditional academic style of more theory and less practice.
Even someone who doesnt want to be a "programmer" but want to automate stuff and make life easier can use this as a guide
Less theory more practice (although skipping nothing essential).
Assumes no prior knowledge and gets you to right into business. Highly reccomended for every beginner python programmer especially those who hate the traditional academic style of more theory and less practice.
Even someone who doesnt want to be a "programmer" but want to automate stuff and make life easier can use this as a guide
chickenbiscuit's review against another edition
funny
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
5.0
krupath's review against another edition
Did not need to go further. Reading was need based.Â