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full-speed-python
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Ask HN: Programming Courses for Experienced Coders?
If you're learning Python, and know other programming languages, I have this online ebook [1] that I use with my students so that they learn Python fast enough so that I can teach them about socket programming.
Basically, in each chapter I give a small detailed introduction to the topic and then students do some exercises to solidify things.
[1] https://github.com/joaoventura/full-speed-python
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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (December 2021)
SEEKING FREELANCE WORK
I'm available for Python and Django freelance work, if it's interesting enough. I've 10+ years of professional experience working with that stack. You can check some of my projects at [1] and look at some of my code at [2] and [3].
I'm also a part-time CS Professor (I have a CS PhD - AI - TextMining), so I'm also available for tutoring students 1-1 (or small groups). Topics can include anything from CS curricula, but I have lots of experience introducing people to programming (I have a Python ebook with exercises - fullspeedpython [4]), and building web apps either in Python or Java (intro to programming, databases, networking, html+css, webframeworks, webservices => web apps). If you're new to CS and programming and you're self-learning, I can help you navigate what's important, what's irrelevant and provide you with some guidance.
Giving that I see thousands and thousands of code every semester, I'm also available for doing code reviews or helping with best practices for individuals and teams.
My current rate is 80€-100€/hour.
[1] https://joaoventura.net/projects/
[2] https://github.com/joaoventura/
[3] https://github.com/flatangle/flatlib
[4] https://github.com/joaoventura/full-speed-python
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Ask HN: Looking for a Book on Algorithms and Data Structures
I’m in the initial phase of structuring a book that aims to teach some simple algorithms and data structures using Python. The idea is that the reader should do the (guided) exercises to learn how to build those data structures. It’s basically “learn by doing”.
For instance, to teach what a stack is I’ll explain the basic idea of a stack, then provide a base class and the reader must implement each method (init, push, pop, peek, etc) given the requirements and intended results of each functionality.
I have a learn by doing ebook about Python (https://github.com/joaoventura/full-speed-python), so it’s like a follow-up to that one. Don’t know if people are interested though..
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Python books free to read online or download
Cool list! @pamoroso, if you read this comment, I've submitted an issue on the repo to add my own ebook (full-speed python).
If someone stumbles on this on HN, here's the link to the repo [1] and releases [2]. It's basically a simple ebook where each chapter shows a little bit of what you can do with something (numbers, strings, lists, dicts, modules, etc.) and then the reader solves the asked exercises. I use this for my students who already know how to program (BSc and MSc) to get up to speed with Python, so that we can go learn sockets, http protocols, web frameworks, etc..
[1] https://github.com/joaoventura/full-speed-python/
[2] https://github.com/joaoventura/full-speed-python/releases/
py_regular_expressions
- Understanding Python re(gex)?
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TUI app with 100+ interactive Python Regex exercises
These exercises have been adapted from my Understanding Python re(gex)? ebook (free to read online).
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Show HN: Interactive Exercises for Python Regular Expressions
This new version is a TUI app built with Textual. Previous one was written using `tkinter` [0] and covered only four of the `re` functions.
Now, any valid Python expression is accepted as a solution. Both the builtin `re` and third-party `regex` modules are covered.
These exercises have been adapted from my Understanding Python re(gex)? ebook [1] (free to read online, and PDF/EPUB versions are free till the end of this month).
I'd appreciate your feedback, happy learning :)
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29391107
[1] https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions
- Understanding Python re(gex)? with hundreds of examples and exercises (eBook)
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Understanding Python re(gex)? with hundreds of examples and exercises (free till Feb 5)
Visit https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions for markdown source, example files, exercise solutions, sample chapters and other details related to the book.
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Show HN: Interactive exercises for Linux CLI text processing commands
Last year, I did a similar project for 75 Python regular expressions exercises: https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions/tre...
That was with Tkinter. I'm planning to update the regex book next year (to add new features like possessive quantifiers and other misc changes). Along with this update, I'll probably make a TUI version and add support for rest of the exercises.
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Show HN: The Typing of the RegEX
If you are interested in Python regex, here's my tkinter app with 75 interactive exercises: https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions/tre...
This assumes you already know Python regex. If you'd like learn first, see my free ebook: https://learnbyexample.github.io/py_regular_expressions/
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Best site to learn regex?
I have an entire book dedicated for learning regex from the basics, with hundreds of examples and exercises. I cover both re and third-party regex module. It is free to read online: https://learnbyexample.github.io/py_regular_expressions/
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What's the coolest thing you've built so far?
A tkinter GUI that helps you to practice your understanding of regular expressions with 75 exercises: https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions/tree/master/interactive_exercises
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Py Regex
https://github.com/learnbyexample/py_regular_expressions/blob/master/py_regex.md.
What are some alternatives?
deps - deps: A terminal UI dashboard to monitor python dependencies across a Github organisation
bms-tools
algs4 - Algorithms in C# ported from the book "Algorithms 4th Edition".
RegExr - RegExr is a HTML/JS based tool for creating, testing, and learning about Regular Expressions.
steering-council - Communications from the Steering Council
regex-generator - Generate regular expressions from sample texts.
flatlib - Python library for Traditional Astrology
mpack - MPack - A C encoder/decoder for the MessagePack serialization format / msgpack.org[C]
100_page_python_intro - :snake: Short, introductory guide for the Python programming language :green_book: :zap:
PropertyWebBuilder - Create a fully featured real estate website on Rails in minutes! ⛺
algorithms - A collection of solutions to the data structure and algorithm problems
resholve - a shell resolver? :) (find and resolve shell script dependencies)