This book offers an ideal starting place for learning the languages that make technology go. Chris Minnick gets you started with a helpful explanation of how coding works and how it's applied in the real-world before setting you on a path toward writing code for web building, mobile application development, and data analysis. This book helps you dig into languages like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Python as you learn to design websites, create web and mobile apps, and analyze and visualize data.
Author: Chris Minnick Publisher: For Dummies Date: August 2022 Pages: 912 ISBN: 978-1119889564 Print: 1119889561 Kindle: B0B5BBNW9L Audience: People wanting to learn to code Level: Introductory Category: JavaScript and Python

Topics include:
- Learn coding basics and how to apply them
- Analyze data and automate routine tasks on the job
- Get the foundation you need to launch a career as a coder
- Add HTML, JavaScript, and Python know-how to your resume
- Developing native mobile apps for Android and iOS using Flutter
- Introducing cloud computing
- Expanded JavaScript coverage
- Learn the latest JavaScript syntax
- Upgraded from Python 2 to Python 3
- Learn responsive design with Flexbox
- Upgraded to Bootstrap 5
- Learn to analyze data with Python and NumPy
- Updated content about coding education and careers
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Foundational Python For Data Science
Author: Kennedy Behrman Publisher: Pearson Pages:256 ISBN: 978-0136624356 Print: 0136624359 Kindle: B095Y6G2QV Audience: Data scientists Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: Kay Ewbank
This book sets out to be a simple introduction to Python, specifically how to use it to work with data.
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Deep Learning (No Starch Press)
Author: Andrew Glassner Publisher: No Starch Press Date: July 2021 Pages: 750 ISBN: 978-1718500723 Print: 1718500726 Kindle: B085BVWXNS Audience: Developers interested in deep learning Rating: Mike James Reviewer: 5 A book on deep learning wtihout an equation in sight?
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