How To Code in Python 3
Extremely versatile and popular among developers, Python is a good 
general-purpose language that can be used in a variety of applications. If you use the book in the order it is 
laid out, you’ll begin your exploration in Python by understanding the key differences between Python 3 
and the previous versions of the language. The contents include :Python 2 vs Python 3: Practical
Considerations, How To Install Python 3 and Set Up a Local Programming, 
Environment on Ubuntu 16.04, How To Install Python 3 and Set Up a Local Programming, Environment on 
macOS, How To Install Python 3 and Set Up a Local Programming, Environment on Windows 10, How 
To Install Python 3 and Set Up a Local Programming, Environment on CentOS 7, How To Install 
Python 3 and Set Up a Programming Environment on an Ubuntu 16.04 Server, How To Write Your 
First Python 3 Program, How To Work with the Python Interactive Console, How To Write Comments,
Understanding Data Types, An Introduction to Working with Strings, How To Format 
Text, String Functions, How To Index and Slice Strings, How To Convert 
Data Types, Variables, String Formatters, How To Do Math with Operators, 
Built-in Python 3,Functions for Working with Numbers, Understanding Boolean Logic, Understanding 
Lists, List Methods, Understanding List Comprehensions, Understanding Tuples, 
Understanding Dictionaries, How To Import Modules, How To Write Modules, How To Write 
Conditional Statements, How To Construct While Loops, How To Construct For Loops, How To Use 
Break, Continue, and Pass Statements when Working with Loops, Construct Classes and Define Objects, Understanding 
Class and Instance Variables, Understanding Inheritance, How To Apply Polymorphism to Classes, How 
To Use the Python Debugger, How To Debug Python with an Interactive Console, How To Use 
Logging, Port Python 2 Code to Python 3.
Author(s): Lisa Tagliaferri, DigitalOcean, New York City, 
New York, USA
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