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[paid content] Reading "Python Illustrated" by Maaike van Putten and Imke van Putten was fun. The book stands out for its humorous drawings and visual explanations — something rarely seen in #programming books — which make abstract programming ideas easier to understand and keep the learning process engaging. It is clearly aimed at beginners, especially readers without a technical background. Besides #Python basics, it also introduces fundamental programming concepts. For experienced developers the introductory sections may feel quite extensive, but for newcomers — even children — this approach makes the material very accessible. The book includes many examples, quizzes, and practical exercises, along with summaries at the end of each chapter that reinforce the key ideas. At times the explanations simplify concepts quite heavily, sometimes at the expense of Python best practices. I would also have liked to see a few practical topics such as installing packages, logging, or simple database connections. Still, the final section with suggestions on where to continue learning is a helpful guide for readers who want to deepen their Python skills. "Python Illustrated" by Maaike van Putten and Imke van Putten is available at Packt Publishing: https://lnkd.in/dWTAzmPX Has anyone else read a visual programming book?

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Thanks for the advice, cannot wait to learn python!! With this amazing book

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