TY - BOOK AU - Shovic,John C. AU - Simpson,Alan TI - Python all-in-one for dummies SN - 9781119557616 U1 - 005.133 PY - 2019/// CY - Hoboken, NJ PB - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. KW - Python (Computer program language) KW - Computer programming N1 - Includes index "7 books in one!"--Cover; Getting started. Starting with Python ; Interactive mode, getting help, and writing apps ; Python elements and syntax ; Building your first Python application Understanding Python building blocks. Working with numbers, text, and dates ; Controlling the action ; Speeding along with lists and tuples ; Cruising massive data with dictionaries ; Wrangling bigger chunks of code ; Doing Python with class ; Sidestepping errors Working with libraries. Working with external files ; Juggling JSON data ; Interacting with the internet ; Libraries, packages, and modules Using artificial intelligence. Exploring artificial intelligence ; Building a neural network ; Doing machine learning ; Exploring AI Doing data science. Understanding the five areas of data science ; Exploring big data ; Using big data from Google cloud Talking to hardware. Introducing physical computing ; No soldering! Using grove connectors for building ; Sensing the world ; Making things move Building robots. Introducing robotics ; Building your first Python robot ; Programming your robot rover ; Using artificial intelligence in robotics N2 - Powerful and flexible, Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world. It's got all the right stuff for the software driving the cutting-edge of the development world--machine learning, robotics, artificial intelligence, data science, etc. The good news is that it's also pretty straightforward to learn, with a simplified syntax, natural-language flow, and an amazingly supportive user community. The latest edition of Python All-in-One For Dummies gives you an inside look at the exciting possibilities offered in the Python world and provides a springboard to launch yourself into wherever you want your coding career to take you. These 7 straightforward and friendly mini-books assume the reader is a beginning programmer, and cover everything from the basic elements of Python code to introductions to the specific applications where you'll use it. Intended as a hands-on reference, the focus is on practice over theory, providing you with examples to follow as well as code for you to copy and start modifying in the "real world"--helping you get up and running in your area of interest almost right away ER -