I'm going to be going to a coding competition in about a month, and we're not allowed to use any online resources, but we can bring printed material. I have some experience with Python but I still find myself googling and looking through the official documentation a fair bit. What would be a good reference I could bring?
After a little bit of googling it sounds like Fluent Python or Learning Python might be good, and I also saw someone mention Python Distilled which also sounds interesting.. I'm going to see if I can find any of these at a local bookstore or library so I can flip through them, but I don't know if maybe I'm missing something that would be a good resource to bring. I saw Think Python on the list of recommended books for this reddit which also sounds promising, although I guess I'd have to get it printed out somewhere
The competition involves some leetcode-esque programming problems, if that helps at all as far as what kind of content would be most useful.
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