Impractical Python Projects: Playful Programming Activities to Make You Smarter

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Practice Image Stacking with Jupiter Practice stacking images with real NASA photos. Model the Milky Way Create an accurate representation of our galaxy using logarithmic spirals. Include Realistic Details Make your model more realistic with shifting spirals and randomly changing star positions. Simulate a Volcano Make a real time volcano simulation that ejects particles at random intervals. Practice Image Stacking Model the Milky Way Include Realistic Details Simulate a Volcano Python for Kids by Jason Briggs Python Crash Course 2nd edition by Eric Matthes Automate the Boring Stuff 2nd edition by Al Sweigart Python Flash Cards by Eric Matthes Impractical Python Projects by Lee Vaughan Serious Python by Julien Danjou User experience level Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner to Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate For readers who want A gentle, kid-friendly introduction to Python A fast-paced, thorough introduction to Python A practical guide to using Python for automating tedious tasks A quick and easy way to review Python fundamentals, vocabulary, syntax and more Fun, entertaining projects to take your Python skills to the next level Expert, practical advice and tutorials to perfect your professional Python skills Compatible with Python version Python 3 Python 3 Python 3 Python 3 Python 3 Python 2 & 3 Special features Kid-friendly, full-color code and illustrations Covers Django, matplotlib and plotly, and pygame Covers working with files en masse, automating emails and texts, scraping the web, and more Flash card format; includes exercises and challenges to test and hone your skills Covers modules like pygame, Pylint, pydocstyle, tkinter, python-docx, matplotlib, and pillow Covers powerful techniques like using generators, handling time zones, and applying functional programming Page count 344 pages 544 pages 592 pages 101 cards 424 pages 240 pages About the Author Lee Vaughan is a programmer, pop culture enthusiast, educator, and author of Impractical Python Projects (No Starch Press, 2018). As an executive-level scientist at ExxonMobil, he constructed and reviewed computer models, developed and tested software, and trained geoscientists and engineers. He wrote both Impractical Python Projects and Real-World Python to help self-learners hone their Python skills and have fun doing it! Who Should Read This Book You can think of this as your second Python book. Its designed to follow and complement either a complete beginners book or an introductory class. Youll be able to continue self-training using a project-based approach, without wasting your money or shelf space on a thorough rehashing of concepts youve already learned. But dont worry, I wont leave you hanging; all the code is annotated and explained. These projects are for anyone who wants to use programming to conduct experiments, test theories, simulate nature, or just have fun. This includes people who use programming as part of their jobs (like scientists and engineers) but who arent programmers per se, as well as those I call the determined non-specialistsdilettantes and dabblers who enjoy programming problems as a fun pastime. If youve wanted to toy with the concepts presented here but found starting potentially complicated projects from scratch too daunting or time-consuming, this book is for you. About the Publisher No Starch Press has published the finest in geek entertainment since 1994, creating both timely and timeless titles like Python Crash Course, Python for Kids, How Linux Works, and Hacking: The Art of Exploitation. An independent, San Francisco-based publishing company, No Starch Press focuses on a curated list of well-crafted books that make a difference. They publish on many topics, including computer programming, cybersecurity, operating systems, and LEGO. The titles have personality, the authors are passionate experts, and all the content goes through extensive editorial and technical reviews. Long known for its fun, fearless approach to technology, No Starch Press has earned wide support from STEM enthusiasts worldwide. Read more

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