Python for everybody : exploring data using Python 3 / Charles R. Severance
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Continuing resourceSeries: Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Charles Severance, 2009-Distributor: Minneapolis : Open Textbook Library Copyright date: ©2009-Description: 1 online resource : illustrations (some colour)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781530051120
- 1530051126
- 005.133 SEV 2009
- QA76.73.P98 S483eb
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| 005.133 MAT 2023 Quick Python 3 / | 005.133 MAT 2023 Quick Python 3 / | 005.133 MAT 2023 Python crash course : a hands-on, project-based introduction to programming / | 005.133 SEV 2009 Python for everybody : exploring data using Python 3 / | 005.133 SKL 2016 Learning PHP : a gentle introduction to the Web's most popular language / | 005.133 SUM 2010 Programming in Python 3 : a complete introduction to the Python language / | 005.133 THA 2022 Python programming : using problem solving approach / |
"This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License."--Title page verso
Includes index
Why should you learn to write programs? -- Variables, expressions, and statements -- Conditional execution -- Functions -- Iteration -- Strings -- Files -- Lists -- Dictionaries -- Tuples -- Regular expressions -- Networked programs -- Using Web Services -- Object-Oriented Programming -- Using databases and SQL -- Visualizing data
Open Access Electronic Book
"I never seemed to find the perfect data-oriented Python book for my course, so I set out to write just such a book. Luckily at a faculty meeting three weeks before I was about to start my new book from scratch over the holiday break, Dr. Atul Prakash showed me the Think Python book which he had used to teach his Python course that semester. It is a well-written Computer Science text with a focus on short, direct explanations and ease of learning. The overall book structure has been changed to get to doing data analysis problems as quickly as possible and have a series of running examples and exercises about data analysis from the very beginning. Chapters 2--10 are similar to the Think Python book, but there have been major changes. Number-oriented examples and exercises have been replaced with data- oriented exercises. Topics are presented in the order needed to build increasingly sophisticated data analysis solutions. Some topics like try and except are pulled forward and presented as part of the chapter on conditionals. Functions are given very light treatment until they are needed to handle program complexity rather than introduced as an early lesson in abstraction. Nearly all user-defined functions have been removed from the example code and exercises outside of Chapter 4. The word "recursion"1 does not appear in the book at all. In chapters 1 and 11--16, all of the material is brand new, focusing on real-world uses and simple examples of Python for data analysis including regular expressions for searching and parsing, automating tasks on your computer, retrieving data across the network, scraping web pages for data, object-oriented programming, using web services, parsing XML and JSON data, creating and using databases using Structured Query Language, and visualizing data. The ultimate goal of all of these changes is a shift from a Computer Science to an Informatics focus is to only include topics into a first technology class that can be useful even if one chooses not to become a professional programmer."--Open Textbook Library
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