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Author: James Payne
Publisher: Wrox Pages: 624
Basic concepts of the Python language—placing a special focus on the 2.6 and 3.1 versions—and he offers an in-depth look at existing Python programs so you can learn by example.
Author: Justin Seitz
Publisher: No Starch Press Pages: 192
You’ll explore the darker side of Python’s capabilities—writing network sniffers, manipulating packets, infecting virtual machines, creating stealthy trojans, and more.
Author: David Kopec
Publisher: Manning Publications Pages: 224
Classic Computer Science Problems in Python sharpens your CS problem-solving skills with time-tested scenarios, exercises, and algorithms, using Python.
Author: Adrienne Tacke
Publisher: Rockridge Press Pages: 232
From the basic building blocks of programming to creating your very own games, this book teaches essential Python skills to kids ages 10 and up with 50 fun and engaging activities.
Author: Al Sweigart
Publisher: No Starch Press Pages: 416
Work your way up to public key cryptography, the type of encryption used to secure today’s online transactions, including digital signatures, email, and Bitcoin.
Author: Luciano Ramalho
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Pages: 790
With this hands-on guide, you’ll learn how to write effective, idiomatic Python code by leveraging its best—and possibly most neglected—features.
Author: Paul Barry
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Pages: 624
With Head First Python, you’ll quickly grasp Python’s fundamentals, working with the built-in data structures and functions.
Author: Anthony S. Briggs
Publisher: Manning Publications Pages: 424
Python programming and gives you a gentle introduction to more advanced topics such as object-oriented programming, functional programming, network programming, and program design.
Author: Micha Gorelick; Ian Ozsvald
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Pages: 468
In this book we will cover all of these topics, giving practical guidance for understanding bottlenecks and producing faster and more scalable solutions.
Author: Paul Deitel; Harvey Deitel
Publisher: Pearson Pages: 880
Real-world datasets and artificial-intelligence technologies allow students to work on projects making a difference in business, industry, government and academia.
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