Reddit reviews Python Programming Language: Complete Guide for Beginners, Intermediates and Advanced: 7 Days Crash Course
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Based on the description of the book, I'm not terribly surprised.
> This Python book is designed for those who:
> -wants to be a Python expert in lesser time.
> -thinks mastering Python is either tough or boring.
> -doesn't want to experiment with his time or money
> This book is purposefully equipped with:
> • The kickstart guide and tools.
> • The codes and exercises for a stronger foundation.
> • The secret tips of Python coders. (not available elsewhere)
> Now lets understand why programming looks so difficult to many people
> • First of all these languages are taught in a way that make them harder to understand.
> • Now even if understood, they remain harder to remember.
> • Even worse, the application of concepts is underestimated.
> Now, for those who are still indecisive about Python (or even this book). Remember that this book:
> • Has a 7 days crash course where each day you will progress from a beginner level to an advanced user.
> • Each topic comes with practical (not theoretical) exercises, sample (originally written) codes and expert (pro tips) advices
> • Has all the updates of the year 2019 so you won’t be missing out on any essential information.
> So, if you are willing to learn from the experts? or save yourself from frustration and out-of-date advices? or just want to reduce the long learning hours?
> Then simply click the BUY button and get started.
I'm not sure I'd call this a trainwreck that you describe the rest of the book as being, but the author's description is pretty sloppy and riddled with mistakes leaving a bad first impression.