Python-Lectures
Note: Andreas Ernst has improvised and updated the repo to python 3, Link
Introduction
Python is a modern, robust, high level programming language. It is very easy to pick up even if you are completely new to programming.
Installation
Mac OS X and Linux comes pre installed with python. Windows users can download python from https://www.python.org/downloads/ .
To install IPython run,
$ pip install ipython[all]
This will install all the necessary dependencies for the notebook, qtconsole, tests etc.
Installation from unofficial distributions
Installing all the necessary libraries might prove troublesome. Anaconda and Canopy comes pre packaged with all the necessary python libraries and also IPython.
Anaconda
Download Anaconda from https://www.continuum.io/downloads
Anaconda is completely free and includes more than 300 python packages. Both python 2.7 and 3.4 options are available.
Canopy
Download Canopy from https://store.enthought.com/downloads/#default
Canopy has a premium version which offers 300+ python packages. But the free version works just fine. Canopy as of now supports only 2.7 but it comes with its own text editor and IPython environment.
Launching IPython Notebook
From the terminal
ipython notebook
In Canopy and Anaconda, Open the respective terminals and execute the above.
How to learn from this resource?
You can download the pdf copy from here : Get Started with Python
It is better to download all the ipython notebooks from this repository https://github.com/rajathkumarmp/Python-Lectures and learn it on the notebook itself rather than having to refer to a pdf.
Launch ipython notebook from the folder which contains the notebooks. Open each one of them
Cell > All Output > Clear
This will clear all the outputs and now you can understand each statement and learn interactively.
Table of contents
00 - Introduction and Installation
01 - Variable, Operators and Built-in Functions
02 - Print Statement, Precision and FieldWidth
These are online read-only versions.
License
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