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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAnyone who can think and produce what he/she thinks is a programmer. The difference lies in the set of tools which we use to produce the product. Example: a carpenter making table, chair and other wooden stuff according to the demand placed or by himself is a programmer. But when we jump on to the techno world, the tools for creating something changes altogether. So, once we understand the usage of these tools and their application, we can easily create any techno stuff. For most people, their computer is just an appliance instead of a tool. But by learning how to program, you’ll gain access to one of the most powerful tools of the modern world, and you’ll enjoy the journey of programming as we will keep seeing examples in this book. This book is for helping people who want to get their hands on one of the most powerful languages of computer. If you are planning to study or apply the theory of this in any of your exams, then my suggestion to you is either drop the idea or drop the book. This book will start you off from scrap and gradually with the help of examples you will learn how to build a logic.
Ashish Singh
Hello readers I am Ashish. I belong to Himachal Pradesh, India. This is my sixth book and first of its kind in coding genre. For the information of readers I am a self-taught programmer. Learnt python by myself and realised where the problems fall which hinders the learning process.
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