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Learn Python Programming

Learn Python Programming

By : Fabrizio Romano, Fabrizio Romano, Heinrich Kruger, Heinrich Kruger
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Learn Python Programming

Learn Python Programming

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By: Fabrizio Romano, Fabrizio Romano, Heinrich Kruger, Heinrich Kruger

Overview of this book

Learn Python Programming, Fourth Edition, provides a comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to Python programming, covering fundamental concepts and practical applications. This edition has been meticulously updated to include the latest features from Python versions 3.9 to 3.12, new chapters on type hinting and CLI applications, and updated examples reflecting modern Python web development practices. This Python book empowers you to take ownership of writing your software and become independent in fetching the resources you need. By the end of this book, you will have a clear idea of where to go and how to build on what you have learned from the book. Through examples, the book explores a wide range of applications and concludes by building real-world Python projects based on the concepts you have learned. This Python book offers a clear and practical guide to mastering Python and applying it effectively in various domains, such as data science, web development, and automation.
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Generators

Generators are based on the concept of iteration, as we said before, and they allow coding patterns that combine elegance with efficiency.

Generators are of two types:

  • Generator functions: These are similar to regular functions, but instead of returning results through return statements, they use yield, which allows them to suspend and resume their state between each call.
  • Generator expressions: These are similar to the list comprehensions we have seen in this chapter, but instead of returning a list, they return an object that produces results one by one.

Generator functions

Generator functions behave like regular functions in all respects, except for one difference: instead of collecting results and returning them at once, they are automatically turned into iterators that yield results one at a time.

Suppose we asked you to count from 1 to 1,000,000. You start, and at some point, we ask you to stop. After some time, we ask you to...

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