Created for developers of all skill levels to find the essentials of common operations combined with the fastest reference guide for writing code. This handy 6 page laminated guide is a concise desktop reference to key concepts behind Python logic, syntax, and operation. Expertly written to concisely cover the planning of a program written in Python, assigning your first variables, importing other libraries, formatting output strings, and creating classes. Beginning students or seasoned programmers will find this tool a perfect go-to for reference to those core concepts. This unbeatable value makes it easy to add this reference to your programmer's toolbox.
6 page laminated guide includes:
- History & Key Features
- Language Structure
- Variables & Data Types
- Common Data Types
- Type Hints & Static Typing (Python 3.5+)
- Unions
- Reserved Keywords
- Importing Modules
- Console Input & Output
- Display Output
- Convert Output
- Control Print Behavior
- Strings
- Concatenation & Repetition
- Get String Length
- Access Characters & Slices
- Escape Characters
- String Formatting
- Operators
- Arithmetic Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Logical Operators
- Assignment Operators
- Bitwise Operators
- Membership Operators
- Identity Operators
- Assignment Expressions (Python 3.8+)
- Statements
- Simple Statements
- Compound Statements
- Expressions vs. Statements
- Multiline Statements
- Functions
- Variable-Length Arguments
- Flow Control
- Basic if Statement
- The if ... else Statement
- Using if ... elif ... else
- One-Line if Statement
- Check Multiple Conditions
- Structural Pattern Matching (Python 3.10+)
- asyncio for Asynchronous Programming (Python 3.7+)
- Looping
- Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
- Classes & Objects
- Inheritance
- Polymorphism
- Method Overriding
- self Type (Python 3.11+)
- dataclasses Module (Python 3.7+)
- Generators