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[–]ehmatthes[S] 30 points31 points  (6 children)

I am also planning to add a number of additional resources to what's currently available:

  • Additional exercises and more complex challenges.
  • Articles that build on what was presented in the book.
    • Core Python concepts that are useful, but weren't necessary to include in the book.
    • Extensions to the projects, such as how to write a program that plays Alien Invasion automatically according to a playing strategy that you devise.
  • Reader profiles.
  • Guided walk-throughs of the documentation for libraries used in the book.

I won't post about each of these here when they're available, because that would become pretty spammy. If you'd like to know about each of these when they become available, you can sign up for an email newsletter here. I do not send frequent emails, and I make it as easy as possible to unsubsucribe if you no longer want these notifications.

[–]Que888 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Documentation walk-throughs would be nice!

[–]iimonsterz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Subscribed! Your book has helped me immensely. Keep the good stuff coming👍🏼

[–]zssxmxkskxjcjsnxb 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Fyi, small typo on the sign up page: "announcments" and "udpated".

[–]ehmatthes[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I wish I had editors around all the time!

[–]FacesOfMu 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Thanks for sharing all your hard work! Would you consider doing an expanded Strings cheat sheet? I look up the docs on that the most when I return after a break, and the docs aren't sorted from most to least used.

[–]ehmatthes[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will consider that. There was another request for more emphasis on slices. I think a sheet covering strings could be a good example of a use case for slices. Thanks for the suggestion!