Python Programming For Beginners Free E-Books

Python Programming For Beginners Free E-Books . Some of the books listed here have been used in courses such as MIT's Introduction to Computer Science and Programming. Python is an increasingly popular language, and it's also a favorite language teaching first time programmers. Just because they're free doesn't mean they aren't good. Some of the books listed here have been used in courses such as MIT's Introduction to Computer Science and Programming course and University of California, Davis' Basic Concepts of Programming course.
A Byte of Python is a beginner’s book on Python by Swaroop C H. “If all you know about computers is how to save text files, then this is the book for you.

http://sh.st/nLwmd

Learn Python the Hard Way is a beginner’s programming book written by Zed Shaw. It was written for Python 2.6. “The Hard Way is Easier” is exactly what they have coded in their book and more they tell about it is..
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This book gives you the practical overview relating the real life problems and how to solve them in python. If you really want your brain to do some work and start learning python the scientist way then you should go with this one. you may go slow with this book but you will end up being an hard core programmer in python

 http://sh.st/nLtFG

4. The Python Tutorial
The official documentation are always best. Whether you follow some books or not this documentation is MUST to be opened in a browser while you learn python and/or you can have an offline copy of it. Download it form the site.
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Python Programming is another Books guide to Python.  It’s one of the texts of the MIT course mentioned above.
 This is seriously showing its age as it was originally written for Python 2.0. Although there’s updates they’re incomplete. Its still worth a look though to get a good idea of the Python core.
http://sh.st/nLurf

Pleac Python like a rapid-fire Python Cookbook with short, concise examples of how to solve a variety of low-level problems. Form string manipulation to database access.

http://sh.st/nLunL


 I haven’t read it but I thought I’d add it for the sake of completeness.
http://sh.st/nLu5C

 This is a python ebook created by Professor Michael Williams for physics sutdents the University of Oxford, however any other Python learners can benefited from this online ebook.

http://sh.st/nLidG

 

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