Published by Pearson (October 19, 2018) © 2019
William Punch | Richard EnbodyFor courses in Python Programming
Now in its 3rd Edition, Practice of Computing Using Python continues to introduce both majors and non-majors taking CS1 courses to computational thinking using Python, with a strong emphasis on problem solving through computer science. The authors have chosen Python for its simplicity, powerful built-in data structures, advanced control constructs, and practicality. The text is built from the ground up for Python programming, rather than having been translated from Java or C++.
Focusing on data manipulation and analysis as a theme, the text allows students to work on real problems using Internet-sourced or self-generated data sets that represent their own work and interests. The authors also emphasise program development and provide both majors and non-majors with a practical foundation in programming that will be useful in their respective fields. Among other changes, the 3rd Edition incorporates a switch to the Anaconda distribution, the SPYDER IDE, and a focus on debugging and GUIs.
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- I. Thinking About Computing
- 0. The Study of Computer Science
- II. Starting to Program
- 1. Beginnings
- 2. Control
- 3. Algorithms and Program Development
- III. Data Structures and Functions
- 4. Working with Strings
- 5. Functions-QuickStart
- 6. Files and Exceptions I
- 7. Lists and Tuples
- 8. More on Functions
- 9. Dictionaries and Sets
- 10. More Program Development
- IV. Classes, making your own Data Structure and Algorithms
- 12. More on Classes
- 13. Program Development with Classes
- V. Being a better programmer
- 14. Files and Exceptions II
- 15. Recursion: Another Control Mechanism
- 16. Other Fun Stuff with Python
- 17. The End, or Perhaps the Beginning