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Maxim Ivanov2017-11-09 17:22:44
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Maxim Ivanov, 2017-11-09 17:22:44

What are modern books for beginners to learn Python?

Hello!
I decided to learn Python, I came across laconic sites with an attractive design, where you could read a little (!) Something about this PL, but did not waste your time on it. Therefore, in fact, I am looking for a really worthwhile book, on which it is not a pity to spend my time, where it will be clear for beginners. And most importantly, after which I will have an idea about the language and I will be able to start doing something with my own hands . I found books by quite famous authors, but they are either 2012 or 2014. And since that moment, something has probably changed. Or not? Anyway, I'm interested in python 3.
Thanks in advance for your help.

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Andrey Dugin, 2017-11-09
@halsey

Tell me, but if you, say, started practicing karate, would you also be looking for the only Shaolin master in the world with a 20th dan? Read any book and don't sweat your brain. There are many more books to read, and you will discover something for yourself in each one.
PS The main "book" is Python 3.6.3 documentation .

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sim3x, 2017-11-09
@sim3x

https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/python3/

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Dmitry, 2017-11-09
@zmitrok62

Learn from examples, not from books. And when something starts to turn out - read the book.

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Alexander, 2017-11-09
@sanya84

Mark Lutz for beginners)
" https://www.google.kz/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&sou... "

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Xtensive, 2017-11-16
@Xtensive

They say that the Python Crash Course is very good, but the translation into Russian is lame in places. Haven't gotten to know myself yet. And of course , Andrey Dugin is right, you will have to read a dozen more different books.

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Mr.nobody, 2017-11-30
@no_one

good resource metanit + M. Summerfield or Lutz

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