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About the Book
Why do you waste your time PASSIVELY reading Python books?
Puzzle-based learning is an ACTIVE learning technique. With code puzzles, you will learn faster, smarter, and better.
The Coffee Break Python book series teaches you Python in byte-sized code puzzles. You solve a code puzzle a day while you enjoy your morning coffee. It’s that simple.
What do others have to say?
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Why should you read this book?
Coffee Break Python Slicing is all about growing your Python expertise—one coffee at a time. The focus lies on the important slicing technique to access consecutive data ranges. Understanding slicing thoroughly is crucial for your success as a Python developer.
This book teaches you everything you need to know about slicing in Python.
As a bonus, you will track your individual Python coding skill level throughout the book.
Who should read this book?
You are slightly beyond beginner-level in Python. For example,
- You have already experience with another programming language—it’s time to tackle Python.
- You are a professional engineer and want to brush up your Python skills.
- You are a student and need to get better at Python for academic courses.
- You have read the first book of our Coffee Break Python series.
So how do you spend your Coffee Break? Python!
About the Author
Chris is the founder of the programming education company FINXTER, author of the Coffee Break Python series of self-published books, the popular programming book Python One-Liners (NoStarch 2020), a doctorate computer scientist, and owner of one of the top 10 Python blogs worldwide.
His research interests include graph theory and distributed systems.
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