”Tiny Python Projects is a gentle and amusing introduction to Python that will
firm up key programming concepts while also making you giggle.”—Amanda Debler,
Schaeffler \n \nKey Features \nLearn new programming concepts through
21-bitesize programs \nBuild an insult generator, a Tic-Tac-Toe AI, a talk-
like-a-pirate program, and more \nDiscover testing techniques that will make
you a better programmer \nCode-along with free accompanying videos on YouTube
\n \nAbout The Book \nThe 21 fun-but-powerful activities in Tiny Python
Projects teach Python fundamentals through puzzles and games. You’ll be
engaged and entertained with every exercise, as you learn about text
manipulation, basic algorithms, and lists and dictionaries, and other
foundational programming skills. Gain confidence and experience while you
create each satisfying project. \n \nInstead of going quickly through a wide
range of concepts, this book concentrates on the most useful skills, like text
manipulation, data structures, collections, and program logic with projects
that include a password creator, a word rhymer, and a Shakespearean insult
generator. Author Ken Youens-Clark also teaches you good programming practice,
including writing tests for your code as you go. \n \nWhat You Will Learn
\nWrite command-line Python programs \nManipulate Python data structures \nUse
and control randomness \nWrite and run tests for programs and functions
\nDownload testing suites for each project \n \nThis Book Is Written For \nFor
readers familiar with the basics of Python programming. \n \nAbout The Author
\nKen Youens-Clark is a Senior Scientific Programmer at the University of
Arizona. He has an MS in Biosystems Engineering and has been programming for
over 20 years. \n \nTable of Contents \n \n1 How to write and test a Python
program \n2 The crow’s nest: Working with strings \n3 Going on a picnic:
Working with lists \n4 Jump the Five: Working with dictionaries \n5 Howler:
Working with files and STDOUT \n6 Words count: Reading files and STDIN,
iterating lists, formatting strings \n7 Gashlycrumb: Looking items up in a
dictionary \n8 Apples and Bananas: Find and replace \n9 Dial-a-Curse:
Generating random insults from lists of words \n10 Telephone: Randomly
mutating strings \n11 Bottles of Beer Song: Writing and testing functions \n12
Ransom: Randomly capitalizing text \n13 Twelve Days of Christmas: Algorithm
design \n14 Rhymer: Using regular expressions to create rhyming words \n15 The
Kentucky Friar: More regular expressions \n16 The Scrambler: Randomly
reordering the middles of words \n17 Mad Libs: Using regular expressions \n18
Gematria: Numeric encoding of text using ASCII values \n19 Workout of the Day:
Parsing CSV files, creating text table output \n20 Password strength:
Generating a secure and memorable password \n21 Tic-Tac-Toe: Exploring state
\n22 Tic-Tac-Toe redux: An interactive version with type hints
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