Python Programming,
An Introduction to Computer Science, 3rd Ed.
by John Zelle
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This third edition of John Zelle's Python Programming, continues the tradition of updating the text to reflect new technologies while maintaining a timetested approach to teaching introductory computer science. An important change to this edition is the removal of most uses of eval and the addition of a discussion of its dangers. In our increasingl...
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