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Book Synopsis

A long journey is really a lot of little steps. The same is true when you’re learning Python, so you may as well have some fun along the way! Written in a light-hearted style with entertaining exercises that build powerful skills, Tiny Python Projects takes you from amateur to Pythonista as you create 19 bitesize programs.

Tiny Python Projects teaches you the big ideas of Python programming through small puzzles, tasks, and games. Each chapter challenges you with a fun new Python program for you to write and run, including a Shakespearean insult generator, an unbreakable password creator, and various text encoders. As you practice core Python language features and coding skills, you’ll also explore the principles of test-driven development by running your programs against a suite of specially designed tests.

Key Features

· Write command-line Python programs

· Process a variety of command-line arguments, options, and flags

· Write and run tests for programs and functions

· Manipulate Python data structures including strings, lists, tuples, and dictionaries

For readers with beginning programming skills in Python or another language.

About the technology

Simple yet powerful, Python is one of the world’s most popular programming languages. You can use Python to write everything from simple utility programs to complex web applications and deep learning models.

Ken Youens-Clark works at the University of Arizona as a senior scientific programmer. He has an MS in biosystems engineering, and has been programming for over 20 years.



Table of Contents

Welcome
Preface. Why Write Python? Chapters
0 Getting Started: Introduction and Installation Guide
1 How to write and test a Python program
2 The Crow’s Nest: Working with strings
3 Going on a picnic: Working with lists
4 Jump the Five: Working with dictionaries
5 Howler: Working with files and STDOUT
6 Words Count: Reading files/STDIN, iterating lists, formatting strings
7 Gashlycrumb: Looking items up in a dictionary
8 Apples and Bananas: Find and replace
9 Dial-A-Curse: Generating random insults from lists of words
10 Telephone: Randomly mutating strings
11 Bottles of Beer Song: Writing and testing functions
12 Ransom: Randomly capitalizing text
13 Twelve Days of Christmas: Algorithm design
14 Rhymer: Using regular expressions to create rhyming words
15 The Kentucky Friar: More regular expressions
16 The Scrambler: Randomly reordering the middles of words
17 Mad Libs: Using regular expressions
18 Gematria: Numeric encoding of text using ASCII values
19 Workout Of the Day: Parsing CSV file, creating text table output
20 Password Strength: Generating a secure and memorable password
21 Tic-Tac-Toe: Exploring state
22 Tic-Tac-Toe Redux: An interactive version with type hints
App A. Using argparse
MEAP VERSION 6
Epilogue

Tiny Python Projects: Learn coding and testing

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    Publisher: Manning Publications
    Publication Date: 10/11/2020
    ISBN13: 9781617297519, 978-1617297519
    ISBN10: 1617297518

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    A long journey is really a lot of little steps. The same is true when you’re learning Python, so you may as well have some fun along the way! Written in a light-hearted style with entertaining exercises that build powerful skills, Tiny Python Projects takes you from amateur to Pythonista as you create 19 bitesize programs.

    Tiny Python Projects teaches you the big ideas of Python programming through small puzzles, tasks, and games. Each chapter challenges you with a fun new Python program for you to write and run, including a Shakespearean insult generator, an unbreakable password creator, and various text encoders. As you practice core Python language features and coding skills, you’ll also explore the principles of test-driven development by running your programs against a suite of specially designed tests.

    Key Features

    · Write command-line Python programs

    · Process a variety of command-line arguments, options, and flags

    · Write and run tests for programs and functions

    · Manipulate Python data structures including strings, lists, tuples, and dictionaries

    For readers with beginning programming skills in Python or another language.

    About the technology

    Simple yet powerful, Python is one of the world’s most popular programming languages. You can use Python to write everything from simple utility programs to complex web applications and deep learning models.

    Ken Youens-Clark works at the University of Arizona as a senior scientific programmer. He has an MS in biosystems engineering, and has been programming for over 20 years.



    Table of Contents

    Welcome
    Preface. Why Write Python? Chapters
    0 Getting Started: Introduction and Installation Guide
    1 How to write and test a Python program
    2 The Crow’s Nest: Working with strings
    3 Going on a picnic: Working with lists
    4 Jump the Five: Working with dictionaries
    5 Howler: Working with files and STDOUT
    6 Words Count: Reading files/STDIN, iterating lists, formatting strings
    7 Gashlycrumb: Looking items up in a dictionary
    8 Apples and Bananas: Find and replace
    9 Dial-A-Curse: Generating random insults from lists of words
    10 Telephone: Randomly mutating strings
    11 Bottles of Beer Song: Writing and testing functions
    12 Ransom: Randomly capitalizing text
    13 Twelve Days of Christmas: Algorithm design
    14 Rhymer: Using regular expressions to create rhyming words
    15 The Kentucky Friar: More regular expressions
    16 The Scrambler: Randomly reordering the middles of words
    17 Mad Libs: Using regular expressions
    18 Gematria: Numeric encoding of text using ASCII values
    19 Workout Of the Day: Parsing CSV file, creating text table output
    20 Password Strength: Generating a secure and memorable password
    21 Tic-Tac-Toe: Exploring state
    22 Tic-Tac-Toe Redux: An interactive version with type hints
    App A. Using argparse
    MEAP VERSION 6
    Epilogue

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