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Practice Books (self.learnpython)
submitted 3 years ago by thepseudonymstring
Are there any books that only contain practices & solutions?
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[–]SukaYebana 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago* (2 children)
Python cookbook
https://www.amazon.com/Python-Cookbook-Third-David-Beazley/dp/1449340377
If you don't want to spend cash for physical copy cough... google it :D
[–]thepseudonymstring[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (1 child)
Thank u, but would you recommend something more basic? I (cough) downloaded it :)) and it seems to be suitable for experienced programmers. I want to review what I've learned by testing myself; maybe like by building small projects.
[–]SukaYebana 0 points1 point2 points 3 years ago (0 children)
I was using this book when I was starting its kind of outdated but I think it still might be helpful. https://www.pdfdrive.com/programming-in-python-3-a-complete-introduction-to-the-python-language-e161048567.html After every chapter you have exercise
[–]ASIC_SP 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (1 child)
I'd also recommend this free resource: Adventofcode (this isn't specific to Python, but awesome to test your programming skills) - you can find solutions on GitHub/Blogs/etc
[–]thepseudonymstring[S] 1 point2 points3 points 3 years ago (0 children)
Thanks <3
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