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Think Python
DESCRIPTION
Think Python is the companion repository for the third edition of Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist. It introduces programming through Python while emphasizing problem solving, abstraction, debugging, and computational thinking. The material is organized into chapter-based Jupyter notebooks that combine explanations, examples, and executable code. Topics progress from expressions and functions to collections, recursion, classes, files, and larger program structures. Supporting resources include solution notebooks, turtle graphics utilities, diagrams, sample data, images, and downloadable notebook archives. The notebook format lets readers modify examples and test ideas while studying each concept. It serves both independent learners and instructors who need adaptable course materials for an introductory programming class.
Features
- Chapter-based interactive Python notebooks
- Progressive introductory programming curriculum
- Executable examples and practice exercises
- Companion notebooks containing solutions
- Turtle graphics and diagramming utilities
- Downloadable resources for students and instructors
Programming Language
Python
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