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Books containing examples of real programs (in python and other jap)?
In most books, examples are like a simple calculator (regardless of the complexity of the material in the book)
I'm interested in books where the author develops real programs, and writes why it does so, and it does so. Preferably in Python (but you can also use other languages)
PS: I once saw a book (possibly on Habré), where the author teaches readers not syntax, but programming, and the reviews about the book were positive.
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1.Python. Pocket Guide”, Mark Lutz
2. “Learning Python”, Mark Lutz
3. “The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python”, Kenneth Reitz
A good series of books that will not only show good practice for working with python. All with examples, small, but still programs.
Some of them, straight for beginners, there is syntax, the rest is more or less suitable.
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