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Python Interview Questions, Answers, and Explanations
If you can get through a python-related job interview with just this book, I'll buy you a pint. But don't bother, get a proper book instead, and learn the language the proper way. I hoped to find some insight here, some "gotchas" on my pre-existing Python skills, but all I found was a short tutorial ... (continue)
If you can get through a python-related job interview with just this book, I'll buy you a pint. But don't bother, get a proper book instead, and learn the language the proper way. I hoped to find some insight here, some "gotchas" on my pre-existing Python skills, but all I found was a short tutorial on how to write very basic Python code.