

Impractical Python Projects: Playful Programming Activities to Make You Smarter [Vaughan, Lee] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Impractical Python Projects: Playful Programming Activities to Make You Smarter Review: Not for beginners - It’s an interesting book and worth following the projects. My major is CS but it takes me some time to digest the contents. Some ideas weren’t immediately adopted by me, however when I read the second or third times I found it is natural and genius. Review: Ingenious stories to help improve Python skills! - Great book! Imaginative stories provide a fun (and fascinating) purpose for each programming tip. The author pulls out all the stops with his ideas: Decoding Ciphers? Genetic Algorithms? Markov Chain Analysis? Marilyn vos Savant and Monte Carlo Simulation? Retirement planning I can understand? Fermi's Paradox and Modelling the Milky Way? Are you kidding me? Wow! I remember a cartoon from The New Yorker where a boss is telling an employee "I see you really put yourself into this report. Take it out immediately." On the contrary - the fact the author has used his fun stories to help me become more proficient at Python is a very effective tool. Please give us more!











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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 393 Reviews |
J**N
Not for beginners
It’s an interesting book and worth following the projects. My major is CS but it takes me some time to digest the contents. Some ideas weren’t immediately adopted by me, however when I read the second or third times I found it is natural and genius.
P**L
Ingenious stories to help improve Python skills!
Great book! Imaginative stories provide a fun (and fascinating) purpose for each programming tip. The author pulls out all the stops with his ideas: Decoding Ciphers? Genetic Algorithms? Markov Chain Analysis? Marilyn vos Savant and Monte Carlo Simulation? Retirement planning I can understand? Fermi's Paradox and Modelling the Milky Way? Are you kidding me? Wow! I remember a cartoon from The New Yorker where a boss is telling an employee "I see you really put yourself into this report. Take it out immediately." On the contrary - the fact the author has used his fun stories to help me become more proficient at Python is a very effective tool. Please give us more!
T**D
Impractical Python Projects is a great continuation of my Python learning
I'm only roughly half way through all the projects in the book, but felt like writing a review since I am thoroughly enjoying my experience. The projects have not only help further develop my Python knowledge, they've also helped challenge my brain with good old fashioned everyday problems to solve. HIGHLY recommend going through the challenge projects. I would recommend this to any intermediate user - the author is correct in describing this as a great "next book" after you've completed a beginner's level one.
M**N
Challenging
The projects in this book were exciting. But they were not easy to complete. Sometimes it was hard to figure out the API of some Python module we were making use of. Other times, the physics or math behind the work was the difficulty, not the Python itself. Once or twice I had to look at the authors solution to figure out how to proceed. Enjoyable but rough study.
D**Y
Great project-based book for late-beginner to early-intermediate python users...
Interesting projects and a great blend of programming methods and mindset. Introduces useful production tools like pylint and logging. Code is readable and supported with good line-by-line descriptions. I've encountered no bugs in the listings through Chapter 9. Highly recommended.
S**G
cool projects
cool projects, useful when trying to use python for engineering applications- probably the reason why the book is called "IMPRACTICAL applications...." but hey, learned a lot about python and then I went to MATLAB.
R**K
Good book
If you're learning Python then this is a good book for your library. I have several books from No Starch Press and they have all been good. I refer to the books often for reference purposes.
F**D
Know your Python well first!
I am learning Python at a casual pace as it’s just for fun. I bought this book to give me something to program, as that is usually why I get bored with programming and stop. This book requires you know Python well already. At my skill level I can’t complete anything in here. That said I haven’t finished learning Python either! So I don’t blame the book. I will get to it as my skills improve on the fundamentals. I knew this wasn’t going to teach me the basics, but I am just too far behind in my skills to use it. Looks like a good challenge!
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