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Allen B. Downey

Autor(a) de Think Python

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Allen B. Downey, professor of Computer Science at Olin College, is the author of O'Reilly books related to software and data science, including Think Python, Think Bayes, and Think Stats. His blog, Probably Overthinking It, features articles on Bayesian probability and statistics. Allen holds a mostrar mais Ph.D. in computer science from U.C. Berkeley, and M.S. and B.S. degrees from MIT. mostrar menos

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Mobility: Processes, Computers, and Agents (ACM Press) (1999) — Contribuidor — 6 exemplares

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I do a lot of statistics, but I use mostly frequentist techniques - Bayesian techniques usually seem to me like more trouble than they are worth, so I wanted to read the author's "Think Bayes", also published in paperback by O'Reilly, but all the code in it is Python. So I got this first. I have been coding since 1971, and at this late stage, most programming languages bore me - I'm almost always more interested in the interface, and I have used Hypercard and Realbasic (now Xojo) for that reason. Anyway, this book is pretty good. My only complaint is that it doesn't actually tell you the nitty-gritty of getting started in Python - that it comes with the Mac operating system (but isn't version 3), and that you can use IDLE, and how other IDE's work etc. Fortunately, in modern times, if you just go to the Python web site, or better, to YouTube, you can find a lot of very good instructional material and fill in the blanks.… (mais)
 
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markm2315 | 1 outra crítica | Jul 1, 2023 |
Excellent introduction to Python and computer programming. Good one for kids.
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jvgravy | 1 outra crítica | Jan 31, 2016 |
 
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spx2 | Aug 23, 2008 |
I liked this book very much.
It has some very interesting and new content which I didn't expect from a perl book
but the author is a very original guy.
If you want to learn perl fast , I think a pre-requisite but Randal Schwartz's book "Learning Perl" is good also...
 
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