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  • Title Essential Python 3
  • Author(s) Kevin Vans-Colina
  • Publisher: Smashwords (Jul 3, 2021)
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  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10/ASIN: B08VKQY5NG
  • ISBN-13: 978-0463901809
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This book is written to provide all the essential information to get you programming in Python 3. The book starts by running through the basics of the language before showing you how to use some of the powerful libraries included in Python 3.

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