
Learning Python
Powerful Object-Oriented Programming
Mark Lutz(Author)
O'Reilly (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 11. March 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
1500 pages
978-1-0981-7130-8 (ISBN)
Description
Get a comprehensive, in-depth introduction to the core Python language with this hands-on book. Based on author Mark Lutz's popular training course, this updated sixth edition will help you quickly write efficient, high-quality code with Python. It's an ideal way to begin, whether you're new to programming or a professional developer versed in other languages.
Complete with quizzes, exercises, and helpful illustrations, this easy-to-follow self-paced tutorial gets you started with Python 3.12 and all other releases in use today. With a pragmatic focus on what you need to know, it also introduces some advanced language features that have become increasingly common in Python code.
This book helps you:
Explore Python's built-in object types such as strings, lists, dictionaries, and files
Create and process objects with Python statements, and learn Python's syntax model
Use functions and functional programming to avoid redundancy and maximize reuse
Organize code into larger components with modules and packages
Code robust programs with Python's exception handling and development tools
Apply object-oriented programming and classes to make code customizable
Survey advanced Python tools including decorators, descriptors, and metaclasses
Write idiomatic Python code that runs portably across a wide variety of platforms
Complete with quizzes, exercises, and helpful illustrations, this easy-to-follow self-paced tutorial gets you started with Python 3.12 and all other releases in use today. With a pragmatic focus on what you need to know, it also introduces some advanced language features that have become increasingly common in Python code.
This book helps you:
Explore Python's built-in object types such as strings, lists, dictionaries, and files
Create and process objects with Python statements, and learn Python's syntax model
Use functions and functional programming to avoid redundancy and maximize reuse
Organize code into larger components with modules and packages
Code robust programs with Python's exception handling and development tools
Apply object-oriented programming and classes to make code customizable
Survey advanced Python tools including decorators, descriptors, and metaclasses
Write idiomatic Python code that runs portably across a wide variety of platforms
More details
Edition
6th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 176 mm
Thickness: 66 mm
Weight
1954 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0981-7130-8 (9781098171308)
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Person
Mark Lutz is the author of Python's classic and foundational texts, a former trainer with two decades of experience teaching Python to newcomers, and one of the people responsible for the prominence that Python enjoys today.
Mark wrote the three O'Reilly books Learning Python, Programming Python, and Python Pocket Reference, all currently in fourth, fifth, or sixth editions. He has been using and promoting Python since 1992, started writing Python books in 1995, and began teaching Python classes in 1997.
All told, Mark has taught thousands of learners live and in person, and his published works span 12k pages among 15 books that cover Pythons 1.X through 3.X. He also has BS and MS degrees in computer science, work experience in compilers and other domains, and a current interest in Python-coded apps that run on both PCs and phones.
Mark wrote the three O'Reilly books Learning Python, Programming Python, and Python Pocket Reference, all currently in fourth, fifth, or sixth editions. He has been using and promoting Python since 1992, started writing Python books in 1995, and began teaching Python classes in 1997.
All told, Mark has taught thousands of learners live and in person, and his published works span 12k pages among 15 books that cover Pythons 1.X through 3.X. He also has BS and MS degrees in computer science, work experience in compilers and other domains, and a current interest in Python-coded apps that run on both PCs and phones.