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Es un libro que tiene una organización didáctica notable. Sigue los principios psicopedagógicos disponibles derivados de las investigaciones mas recientes en torno a el aprendizaje y la enseñanza contingente. En el prólogo destaca los fundamentos sobre los que se ha elaborado el contenido orientado a la adquisición del conocimiento mediante la práctica y el ejercicio de las habilidades basadas en la ejercitación de actividades que consoliden el aprendizaje tendiente a una aplicación profesional del conocimiento. Chapter 2: Agile values and principles — This chapter covers topics such as how to cultivate the right mindset in a team with the values in the Agile Manifesto.• Chapter 5: The Singleton Pattern — Teaches one of the simplest patterns in terms of its class diagram. Despite its simplicity, it requires deep object-oriented thinking.•

Could you provide updates on the available urls for Android SDK and “Scripting Language for Android” that work ?We’ve already seen this in use when we invoked range(5) in our code. Note that the range that’s generated never contains the stop value, so it’s a case of up-to-but-not-including stop. being flippant and informative without being condescending. The breadth of examples and explanation

Chapter 6: Solving Really Big Problems — This chapter helps you scale the concepts you learned in this book for large codebases. The chapter introduces new tools like domain analysis and use case diagrams.• While some of the videos covered familiar concepts, they still provided interesting insight without dragging on. If you are new to Python, any of the introductory books will give you a solid foundation in the basics. Python: I just love data. Whether it’s working with my built-in data structures (these are really cool, BTW), or talking to databases, or grabbing data off the web, I’m your go-to data-munging programming language. Q: The notebook extension is quite the mouthful: .ipynb . Does this stand for anything in particular?This concludes part 1 of the book, “Learning to Program,” with the remainder focused on building two fun application projects. Unlike the folder structure used in the book, this repository is organised by chapter to make it easier to find each chapter's files/resources. To ensure the notebooks in the individual chapter folders work, some of the subfolders, source files, and notebooks from Learning might be repeated (e.g., swimdata, swimclub.py, and so on). This shouldn't really be a problem, especially if you are following along with the book and create the required folder structure as you go. (Hint, hint). Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design is all about becoming a better programmer and product lead by properly gathering, analyzing, and testing the outcome of your software features. The aim of this book is to help you get satisfied customers, solve real problems, and have real impact as a software engineer. Metaclasses and Attributes: illuminates the somewhat mysterious topic of metaclasses, teaching you how to use them to create intuitive functionality If you simply import a module—for example, import time—you then need to qualify the usage of any of the module’s functions with the module name, like so: time.sleep().

A number of basic variations on drawing a rotated square are presented—without a lot of underlying explanation, initially—just to introduce the general concepts, but by the end of the section, you’ll have been provided with a pretty good understanding of the basics. Python is an amazing programming language. It can be applied to almost any programming task, allows for rapid development and debugging, and brings the support of what is arguably the most welcoming user community. What used to be a long trial and error learning process has now been reduced neatly into an engaging It really is a field guide for using Python. On top of actually teaching you Python, it also covers the related topics, like the command-line and version control, as well as the testing and deploying of software.That’s just the first half of the book! In the second half, you work on three major projects, creating some clever, fun applications. and explains the theory as you read along. This is a much more effective learning environment, because What I like best about Real Python is that, in addition to covering the basics in a thorough and friendly way, the book explores some more advanced uses of Python that none of the other books hit on, like web-scraping. There are also two additional volumes, which go into more advanced Python development. Your next project is a Tic-Tac-Toe game, which introduces some high-level artificial intelligence concepts, shows you how to short-circuit evaluation in conditionals, and explains the None value as well as some different ways of accessing lists.

This book is designed to guide you through any challenge. While the content is more focused, this book has plenty of material to keep you busy and learning. You will not be bored. If you find most programming books to be too dry, this could be an excellent book for you to get started in Python. Building on this foundation, the Getting it Done section moves into the more data-centric area of Python. A: We’d love to tell you that it doesn’t matter, but it does. When it comes to indenting your Python code, you can use spaces or tabs, but not both (so, no mixing’n’matching). Why this is so is quite technical, so we’re not going to get into the weeds on this right now. Our best advice is to configure your editor to automatically replace taps of the tab key with four spaces. And, yes, there’s a convention in the Python programming community to indent by four spaces, not by two, and not by eight. You can, of course, ignore this convention if you so wish, but note that most other Python programmers are hardwired to expect indentation by four spaces. Of course, there’s always the rebels who insist on doing their own thing. real world. The book goes beyond the syntax to teach you how to create applications for Android phones, Regardless of which book most stands out, consider this anecdote from one of our book reviewers, Steven C. Howell:

Python’s package ecosystem is to die for

Chapter 3: The Process Framework — This chapter talks about the pattern to all of the work that gets done on a project.• Q: Does it matter how I enter my indentation? Can I use the tab key, the space key, or can I use both? Chapter 3: The Rules of Scrum — Scrum is a flavor of agile that is one of the most popular. This chapter talks about the rules and values in Scrum.



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