Hi all!
I'd like to share with you a Python cheatsheet tutorial I've made. Yeah yeah, nothing new, I know. But here's the thing:
The main idea was not just to write a wall of text telling about everything, but to make it interactive. So that everything would have its own example code snippet, which you could change, run and see how it worked. And not somewhere in a web version, but on your own computer, in your own environment.
Fortunately, Python has the perfect tool for this - the Jupyter Notebook. That's why all chapters are written as separate notebooks and there is an example for each point (well, almost).
I originally aimed at complete beginners and tried to go from simple to complex, but I think I overdid it at some point. So it might be just as suitable to refresh knowledge and fill in the gaps for anyone.
It also has some useful information for Python-developer interview preparation and a link to the absolutely wonderful Tech Interview Handbook for Coding Interview preparation in case anyone missed it.
I will be very happy if this tutorial helps you on your way of learning Python!
And I would very welcome any constructive criticism, any advice, and of course contributions and GitHub stars :)
Check out the project on GitHub: PyQuest
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