>two weeks to learn Python before my internship
Is there a Python book as great as "Eloquent Javascript" is to Javascript?
I attached one of those meme frogs you guys seem to like here -- feel free to save it.
Just use code academy.
Fuck off and die. There are actually people who deserved that internship. Not dick sucking yes men like yourself.
>>54661632
Projecting, anon?
Head first Python. Thanks for the rare pepe
>>54661640
NOT AN ARGUMENT.
crash and burn loser.
>>54661091
If it's a defense industry job in socal and you're interning at my workplace, then two weeks is one week more than you actually need to learn Python sufficiently.
I imagine the same goes for most internships.
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>>54661660
NOT AN ARGUMENT.
crash and burn loser.
So long as you know the generic name for the programming concept you want to do, in python it's painfully obvious how to do it just from looking at the API. If you're coming from C++ or Java you can pick up a reasonable understanding of it within a week, and figure out anything else specific as you go.
>>54661091
Yes, "Fluent Python" is pretty close though it's teaching you best practices instead of the language.
For the language, just read the official documentation, nothing can tops that.
>>54661091
Start working on interview questions in python. As long as you already know how to program, it'll be a cakewalk. Python is easy as shit.
>>54661091
Oh John..
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>>54661739
Really appreciate it gang. I do know javascript and am familiar with java, so that's nice. Here's another uncommon frog image that you can add to your collections, feel free to save it.
>>54661091
just write english desu