How To Code in Python 3

 How To Code in Python 3

Lisa Tagliaferri

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How To Code in Python 3

1. Introduction 2. Python 2 vs Python 3: Practical Considerations 3. How To Install Python 3 and Set Up a Local Programming

Environment on Ubuntu 16.04 4. How To Install Python 3 and Set Up a Local Programming

Environment on macOS 5. How To Install Python 3 and Set Up a Local Programming

Environment on Windows 10 6. How To Install Python 3 and Set Up a Local Programming

Environment on CentOS 7 7. How To Install Python 3 and Set Up a Programming Environment on

an Ubuntu 16.04 Server 8. How To Write Your First Python 3 Program 9. How To Work with the Python Interactive Console 10. How To Write Comments 11. Understanding Data Types 12. An Introduction to Working with Strings 13. How To Format Text 14. An Introduction to String Functions 15. How To Index and Slice Strings 16. How To Convert Data Types 17. How To Use Variables 18. How To Use String Formatters 19. How To Do Math with Operators 20. Built-in Python 3 Functions for Working with Numbers

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