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Coffee Break Python - Mastery Workout
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Are you a master Python coder? Prove it!
Coffee Break Python - Mastery Workout helps you boost your Python skills and reach mastery level. The approach is simple: you solve 99 really hard Python puzzles that get harder as you progress with the book.
A clear path to Python mastery!
How do grandmasters of chess become that way? They study thousands of chess positions. They look at a chess position, commit to a solution, and compare it against the "gold standard" -- the best move in a given position.This book is the chess grandmaster way of learning Python. It offers you 99 challenging, exclusive, and brand-new Python puzzles. Every puzzle points to gaps in your knowledge, challenges you to guess a solution, and then explains the result.
An easy, fun, and extremely effective way of not only learning but mastering Python -- day after day -- in your COFFEE BREAK PYTHON!
Burn 99 new Python patterns into your brain and rewire your synapses.
Here's what research says about puzzle-based learning:
"Students who were quizzed after studying a short text could recall significantly more information than students who were asked to reread it"
-- Karpicke, 2007, Elsevier Journal of Memory and Language
Practice testing is scientifically proven to generate up to 44% better learning retention and efficiency.
Simply put: quizzes and puzzles work! More than 100,000 Finxters and thousands of "Coffee Break Python" book customers have successfully improved their skills with code puzzles.
Learning does not happen in a linear and orderly manner. It's a probabilistic, chaotic, and iterative process of creating knowledge gaps in your brain -- and filling them with just the right information you need.
That's the premise of the "Coffee Break Python" textbook series.
Christian Mayer
Chris finished his doctoral degree (computer science) in the area of distributed systems Germany. With his popular websites Finxter.com and blog.finxter.com, he taught more than 100,000 students in computer science, business, graph theory, and distributed systems. His passions are writing, reading, and coding. Chris' mission is to serve aspiring coders through Finxter and help them to boost their skills.
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