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The first step in the world of programming with Python The First Steps in The World of Programming with Python
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  Aim of this book is to provide a textbook for teaching python in universities. This book follows a new method to introduce Python with very clear language and with out any ambiguity, readers can start reading this book without any background knowledge in programming or computer science. After reading this book you have proper knowledge about programming, computer science and python. This book involves reader into attractive programming world and guides him/her step by step to become a real programmer. It is notable that this book is the first one in python programming in Persian language.
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This book is suitable for any person who knows nothing about programming and everybody can underestand it.
This book is very useful for students who study python at univesity.
The book contains 14 chapters in 400 pages.

The First Steps in The World of Programming with Python

by Ahmad Mosallanejad

Aim of this book is to provide a textbook for teaching python in universities. This book follows a new method to introduce Python with very clear language and with out any ambiguity, readers can start reading this book without any background knowledge in programming or computer science. After reading this book you have proper knowledge about programming, computer science and python. This book involves reader into attractive programming world and guides him/her step by step to become a real programmer. It is notable that this book is the first one in python programming in Persian language.

The author's email is mosalla@pythonpars.com

The book's site is http://www.pythonpars.com/

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