Python Tricks A Buffet of Awesome Python Features :: It’s been almost ten years since I first got acquainted with Python as a programming language. When I first learned Python many years ago, it was with a little reluctance. I had been programming in a different language before, and every one of the sudden at work, i used to be assigned to a different team where everyone used Python. That was the beginning of my own Python journey.
When I was first introduced to Python, i used to be told that it had been getting to be easy, that I should be ready to pick it up quickly. When I requested my friends for study material for learning Python, all they gave me was a link to Python’s official documentation. Reading the documentation was confusing initially , and it really took me a short time before I even felt comfortable navigating through it.
Often I found myself needing to look for answers in StackOverflow. Coming from a different programming language, I wasn’t looking for just any resource for learning the way to program or what classes and objects are. I was trying to find specific resources that might teach me the features of Python, what sets it apart, and the way writing in Python is different than writing code in another language. It really has taken me a few years to completely appreciate this language. As I read Dan’s book, I kept thinking that I wished I had access to a book like this once I started learning Python a few years ago.
Writer of “Python Tricks A Buffet of Awesome Python Features PDF” is Dan Bader.