Python Brain Teasers : Exercise your mind
116 p.
At the beginning of each chapter I'll show you a short Python program and will ask you to guess the output. The possible answers can be: Syntax error, Exception, Hang, or Some output (e.g. '[1 2 3]').Here's how to approach the puzzles. Read through the code. Before moving on to the answer and the explanation, go ahead and guess the output. After guessing the output, run the code and see the output yourself. Finally proceed to read the solution and the explanation. The puzzles are short enough to solve on a coffee break, so carry them with you, have fun, and share them with co-workers.People who make mistakes during the learning process learn better than people who don't. If you use this approach at work when fixing bugs, you'll find you enjoy bug hunting more and become a better developer after each bug you fix.Many of these puzzles are from the author's lessons learned (and others) of shipping bugs to production. He often uses the puzzles as quizzes during conferences and meetups, and they tend to create a b
uzz of excitement. [Publisher's text].
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ISBN: 9781680509007