Advanced Python book referral needed [closed] - python

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I am coming from C++ world and just trying to start with Python and gained my initial bearings using "Thinking in C++." It gave me a lot of insights into C++ world and i didn't get lost.
Is there any similar book for python as well???
For basics i used "Learning Python the hard way". I just gave me some insight into how i can code in python but not in-depth as to how its interpreted and if any approach would be faster etc...
Any advice would be helpful...

I found Fluent Python to be a very good advanced book.

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I need to learn how to use databricks, using the Python programming language. Does anyone have any introductory course tips that teach how to use the Databricks community (which is free), where I can use the Python language?
Any tips swill be appreciated!
There's a lot of tutorials, you can find many stuffs googling some keywords, like databricks community, python, ....
Here are some options, that in my opinion is friendly:
https://medium.com/analytics-vidhya/beginners-guide-on-databricks-spark-using-python-pyspark-de74d92e4885;
https://towardsdatascience.com/getting-started-with-databricks-analyzing-covid-19-1194d833e90f;
https://hevodata.com/learn/databricks-python/.
In these tutorials an easy-to-understand language is used. The first steps are also detailed here.

How to get starting with Linear programming and Python? [closed]

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Any resources to learn Python and using Python to learn linear programming.
at that time the Harvard Edu can be provided free python course. this is best time to learn python. I hope this link helps you...
https://online-learning.harvard.edu/catalog?keywords=&paid%5B1%5D=1&max_price=&start_date_range%5Bmin%5D%5Bdate%5D=&start_date_range%5Bmax%5D%5Bdate%5D=
I found it very helpful to get started with PuLP.
Following two links provide a basic insight into the topic IMO:
https://towardsdatascience.com/linear-programming-and-discrete-optimization-with-python-using-pulp-449f3c5f6e99
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https://hackernoon.com/linear-programming-in-python-a-straight-forward-tutorial-a0d152618121

A challenge which improve my skills at programming python? [closed]

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I have just started programming and I have done quite a few online courses. I know most of the basics like loops,commands,lists ext. I was wanting a challenge where I could use my skills in a python program and extend my knowledge of actually using my skills.
There are Many Online Challenges WebSite That Offer You to improve Your Skills and Learn Online., You Can Google it !!
https://www.codecademy.com/learn/python
http://www.w3resource.com/python-exercises/
https://coderbyte.com/course/learn-python-in-one-week

Python internals [closed]

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Can anyone please direct me to an online document or books where I can find and learn about the Python implementation in C, like this one for Perl: http://perldoc.perl.org/index-internals.html
or this book: Extending and Embedding Perl by Simon Cozen.
Are you sure you tried Googling or looking on docs.python.org before asking this question?
This is the "official" tutorial on extending the interpreter which should be a start - http://docs.python.org/extending/index.html and then there is the C API reference which should be useful while you're doing your work.
Eli has an ongoing series of posts describing the innards of the interpreter on his blog.

lib2to3 Architecture Documentation [closed]

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I want to get a feel for lib2to3 but can't find much in the way of documentation. Has anything in the way of an architecture overview been written? Where can I find more information on the library?
The only documentation that I am aware of (apart from the source code), is Lennart Regebro's excellent Porting to Python 3 book (online in full).
The book has a full chapter on writing your own lib2to3 fixers. The chapter discusses the parse tree architucture used by lib2to3 and how to take advantage of that structure to create your own translations to be run when porting code from python 2 to 3.

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