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Learn Programming in Python with Cody Jackson

By : Cody Jackson
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Learn Programming in Python with Cody Jackson

By: Cody Jackson

Overview of this book

Python is a cross-platform language used by organizations such as Google and NASA. It lets you work quickly and efficiently, allowing you to concentrate on your work rather than the language. Based on his personal experiences when learning to program, Learn Programming in Python with Cody Jackson provides a hands-on introduction to computer programming utilizing one of the most readable programming languages–Python. It aims to educate readers regarding software development as well as help experienced developers become familiar with the Python language, utilizing real-world lessons to help readers understand programming concepts quickly and easily. The book starts with the basics of programming, and describes Python syntax while developing the skills to make complete programs. In the first part of the book, readers will be going through all the concepts with short and easy-to-understand code samples that will prepare them for the comprehensive application built in parts 2 and 3. The second part of the book will explore topics such as application requirements, building the application, testing, and documentation. It is here that you will get a solid understanding of building an end-to-end application in Python. The next part will show you how to complete your applications by converting text-based simulation into an interactive, graphical user interface, using a desktop GUI framework. After reading the book, you will be confident in developing a complete application in Python, from program design to documentation to deployment.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Sphinx documentation

Sphinx was written for the Python documentation and is used extensively in official document creation, though it can be used to create other documents as well. All of the documentation on the Python site is generated by Sphinx and most Python projects use it for their websites. Even the Sphinx website is written in reStructuredText (reST) and converted in to HTML.

PEP 287 proposes that reST markup should be used for structured text documentation within Python docstrings, PEPs, and other documents that require structured markup. Of course, plain text docstrings are not deprecated; reST simply provides more options for developers who want to be more expressive in their documentation.

Sphinx can convert reST into HTML, PDF, ePub, Texinfo, and man pages. The program is also extensible, providing plug-ins for generating mathematical notation from formulas or highlighting...