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Author: Dusty Phillips
ISBN : B005O9OFWQ
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Posts about Download The Book Free Python 3 Object Oriented Programming [Kindle Edition] for everyone book mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link The book begins with the very foundations of OOP and then uses practical examples to show how to correctly implement Object Oriented Programming in Python. Many examples are taken from real-world projects. The book focuses on high-level design as well as the gritty details of the Python syntax. The provided exercises inspire the reader to think about his or her own code, rather than providing solved problems. If you're new to Object Oriented Programming techniques, or if you have basic Python skills and wish to learn in depth how and when to correctly apply Object Oriented Programming in Python, this is the book for you. If you are an object-oriented programmer for other languages, you too will find this book a useful introduction to Python, as it uses terminology you are already familiar with. Python 2 programmers seeking a leg up in the new world of Python 3 will also find the book beneficial, and you need not necessarily know Python 2.Books with free ebook downloads available Free Python 3 Object Oriented Programming [Kindle Edition]
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- Publisher: Packt Publishing (July 26, 2010)
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Free Python 3 Object Oriented Programming
Python is famous for being a 'glue' language that people use to write scripts piecing together other pieces of code, but it's readability really lends itself well to being used for larger projects. That said, unless you're a programmer coming from another language (most object oriented books target either Java or C++/C#) who already has a solid base in creating projects in an OO way, you're likely to only know the syntax (creating classes, instances) for it, and possibly wonder what the fuss is. It's hard to find a Python book that has more than a quick chapter on OO, when in fact creating an OO program from analysis and design to implementation is far more than knowing the keywords. If you're one of those who learned how to program in Python from the tutorial (and possibly only learned programming in Python), this is the book to get to help move you along with some practical tips and exercises. Unlike a couple other reviewers, I paid for my copy, and just for the way it made things click for me, I'd recommend it.
By comsys
I can't claim to have looked hard for a Python book on object oriented programming (OOP) but I was immediately attracted to the title of this book. Sure, you can find small tutorials here and there about some specific facet of OOP but I don't recall ever reading something that covers designing public interfaces using abstraction, encapsulation, etc, etc with good and practical examples! If you have, please drop me a link in the comments.
Python 3 Object Oriented Programming by Dusty Phillips does a very decent job of not only introducing the reader to the terminology and the object oriented paradigm (something that is not too complicated to understand) but also offers a comprehensive step-by-step guide that will take you from theory to a real world project. I've always felt that anyone can pick up a book about programming and learn its syntax by heart. But putting it all together and designing something that will actually work is something that you usually learn by reading other people's code or, if you're lucky enough, from a mentor.
Overall I felt that the book was well written with a great selection of sample code. Whether you already know how to do object oriented programming for other languages or are new to the whole concept and want to learn everything about it, I definitely recommend this book!
By Og Maciel
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