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Build It in Python: First Projects. Build It Programming, #1
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- ISBN8232287825
- EAN9798232287825
- Date de parution14/04/2026
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
Build small programs from the start and keep building. The material is structured as a sequence of projects that increase in scope and complexity. Code is written, run, and modified at every step. Each addition stays in use and carries forward. Projects include a guessing game, a password generator, a weather command line tool using live data, a file organizer, and a small set of automation scripts.
Core ideas repeat across projects so the workflow becomes familiar through use. Setup is minimal. Python, a terminal, and a text editor are enough. The focus stays on writing and running code rather than configuring tools. The progression is incremental. Early exercises are small and controlled. Later ones combine multiple parts into complete programs. Intended for beginners and for anyone who has learned basic syntax but has not built complete programs.
Part of the Build It in Python series. Later volumes move into application structure, production concerns, and larger systems.
Core ideas repeat across projects so the workflow becomes familiar through use. Setup is minimal. Python, a terminal, and a text editor are enough. The focus stays on writing and running code rather than configuring tools. The progression is incremental. Early exercises are small and controlled. Later ones combine multiple parts into complete programs. Intended for beginners and for anyone who has learned basic syntax but has not built complete programs.
Part of the Build It in Python series. Later volumes move into application structure, production concerns, and larger systems.




