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Books for a beginner (for a complete beginner) Python?
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I'm a complete zero in programming
What would you advise a beginner who has just started?
I googled books for "Dummies", but I have no idea what those books are and I don't want to waste time on a simple introduction.
I have already read "A Byte of Python", but I think that this will not be enough
. PS Just please, without web elements. I don't think I'm ready for this (yet)
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Dawson M. Programming in Python
Prokhorenok, Dronov - Python 3. Essentials. 2nd ed
Ramalho Luciano - Python. Mastery
Sweigart E. Automating routine tasks with Python
Chan Wesley J. Python. Warez
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In general, it’s better to start with courses by studying online, there are many available lessons
https://pythontutor.ru , this is a must, dragged step by step in theory with examples and practice
https://pythonworld.ru/samouchitel-python
https://metanit.com/python/tutorial/1.1.php
https://habr.com/ru/post/319164/
https://habr.com/ru/company/mailru/blog/454324/
https://younglinux.info/python
I am a complete zero in programming
What would you advise a beginner who has just started?
Python Programming (Mark Lutz)
Simple Python. Modern style of programming (Bill Lubanovich)
Python. Pocket Reference ( Mark Lutz )
Learning Complex Systems with Python ( Allen B. Downey )
Object Oriented Design Techniques. Design Patterns (Gamma Ehrich, Johnson R., Helm Richard, Vlissides John-Peter)
Perfect code. Master Class (Steve McConnell)
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