Question

I know there's a python cookbook, and it seems to be a good one. But it also seems to be aimed more towards intermediate and advanced users.

Does anyone know of something along the lines of a python cookbook for beginners?

I'd really like some useful examples of code that I could use right away for fun things to learn about python programming, that ISN'T the absolute basics.

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Solution

Here's a small set of resources you may want to study:

There are a lot of interesting examples that could help you understand the language better.

OTHER TIPS

My professor recommended for me a book called "think python like computer scientist". I'm reading it for now , it's very good at python and methods of thinking . You can download it from : https://greenteapress.com/thinkpython/thinkpython.pdf

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