Learn Python Offline :PyBook

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4.2
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About this app

Our learn python programming app provides the best study materials for all the beginner and Expert level programmers who want to learn the python programming language and want to build strong fundamentals to crack any job interview in this language.

Learn Python is a must have app for all coding learners or computer science students to learn python programming language whenever they want and wherever they want. Whether you’re preparing for a python interview or any exam that requires python programming knowledge, you can find amazing content on this programming learning app.

Learn Python / Python Tutorial
Python is a general-purpose interpreted, interactive, object-oriented, and high-level programming language. It was created by Guido van Rossum during 1985 - 1990. Like Perl, Python source code is also available under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Python is named after a TV Show called ëMonty Pythonís Flying Circusí and not after Python-the snake.

Learn Web Development with Python
Python provides multiple frameworks for the web development. This app covers most commonly used python libraries which are used for web development. All the mentioned libraries in this Learn Python Application are the first choice in certain project-specific conditions/requirements. Also, while trying to select the libraries, the developers interest (based on their queries and community support) is considered.

Learn Python for machine learning
Machine Learning is basically that field of computer science with the help of which computer systems can provide sense to data in much the same way as human beings do. In simple words, ML is a type of artificial intelligence that extract patterns out of raw data by using an algorithm or method.

Learn Django / Learn Web Development with Python
Django is a web development framework that assists in building and maintaining quality web applications. Django helps eliminate repetitive tasks making the development process an easy and time saving experience. This tutorial gives a complete understanding of Django.

Learn Flask
Flask is a web application framework written in Python. Armin Ronacher, who leads an international group of Python enthusiasts named Pocco, develops it. Flask is based on Werkzeug WSGI toolkit and Jinja2 template engine. Both are Pocco projects.
Updated on
Feb 20, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
759 reviews
Rick Garback
October 9, 2021
As a newbie to the industry I was looking through the Playstore to see if I could find an app. One that does the teaching while doing it in a manner I can learn, and retain for the next lesson. This does that, granted it's very basic, but honestly that's all I was looking for. Well done! I've been using an actual guided in depth application, the only difference in the two, this is smaller, in terms of the volume of info. Want to learn and stay on task? Use this app! Thanks to the developers!
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Epic Code Studio
October 6, 2021
We are pleased that you enjoyed the app. If there is anything we can do for you, just let us know at smartappstudio101@gmail.com! Have a wonderful day!
Taki Ramugumo
March 4, 2024
Handy app, usable whilst away from PC's.
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December 15, 2022
First topic I opened is about files and modules. Under code example is "The import statement" and "The from-import statement. It's not code, why put it in "code example", beginners are gonna get confused thinking it's the right syntax. Do it in a bullet point or highlight it instead. Edit: now that I've read further, it seems like this is paraphrased by a highschool.
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What's new

- Improved Performance
- Added Python App Testing Guide
- Added matplotlib Guide
- Added Beautiful Soup Guide
- Important Bug Fixes