violent-python3
Source code for the book "Violent Python" by TJ O'Connor. The code has been fully converted to Python 3, reformatted to comply with PEP8 standards and refactored to eliminate dependency issues involving the implementation of deprecated libraries. (by EONRaider)
blackhat-python3
Source code for the book "Black Hat Python" by Justin Seitz. The code has been fully converted to Python 3, reformatted to comply with PEP8 standards and refactored to eliminate dependency issues involving the implementation of deprecated libraries. (by EONRaider)
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violent-python3
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Is "Violent Python" a good book for beginners?
I don't recommend reading the old books violent python and blackhat python because they're written in python2 which is officially outdated. If you do read them, you have to not only learn programming, but be able to convert it to python3. There are already some conversions done in Github like this which you can use to read side by side with the book but I think it's still not good for a programming beginner to do. You're free to try though and see how it works for you.
blackhat-python3
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But since you asked about a book black hat python is brilliant. The code is outdated but our friend EONRaider has converted it all into python3. How nice of him!
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RESOURCES 12th: Black Hat Python (My favourite book ever!!)
link to the rewritten code : https://github.com/EONRaider/blackhat-python3
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