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Filed under: Python (Computer program language) Python for Data Analysis (open access third edition; ca. 2022), by Wes McKinney (illustrated HTML with commentary at wesmckinney.com) Python Packages (Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2022), by Tomas Beuzen and Tiffany-Anne Timbers (illustrated HTML with commentary at py-pkgs.org) Automate the Boring Stuff with Python (second edition, 2020), by Al Sweigart (illustrated HTML with commentary at automatetheboringstuff.com) How to Code in Python 3 (New York: DigitalOcean, ca. 2018), by Lisa Tagliaferri (PDF at digitalocean.com) The Coder's Apprentice: Learning Programming with Python 3 (2017), by Pieter Spronck (PDF with commentary at spronck.net) Python 101 (c2017), by Michael Driscoll (illustrated HTML with commentary at pythonlibrary.org) Python Data Science Handbook (c2016), by Jacob T. Vanderplas (illustrated HTML at Github and jupyter.org) Python for Everybody: Exploring Data in Python 3 (2016), by Charles R. Severance (multiple formats with commentary at py4e.com) A Whirlwind Tour of Python (Sebastopol, CA et al.: O'Reilly Media, c2016), by Jacob T. Vanderplas (PDF at oreilly.com) How to Make Mistakes in Python (Sebastopol et al.: O'Reilly, c2015), by Mike Pirnat (PDF at oreilly.com) Think Complexity (second edition; Needham, MA: Green Tea Press, c2012), by Allen Downey (multiple formats at Green Tea Press) Dive Into Python (2004), by Mark Pilgrim (multiple formats at archive.org) Program Arcade Games With Python And Pygame (c2017), by Paul Vincent Craven (illustrated HTML with commentary at programarcadegames.com) Hadoop With Python (2016), by Zachary Radtka and Donald Miner (illustrated HTML at oreilly.com) Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python (fourth edition, 2016), by Al Sweigart (illustrated HTML with commentary at inventwithpython.com) Think DSP: Digital Signal Processing in Python (Needham, MA: Green Tea Press, c2014), by Allen Downey (multiple formats with commentary at Green Tea Press) Think Python: How to Think Like a Computer Scientist (version 2, 2014), by Allen Downey (multiple formats at Green Tea Press) Modeling Creativity: Case Studies in Python (2013), by Tom De Smedt (PDF in Belgium) Making Games with Python and Pygame (c2012), by Al Sweigart (HTML and PDF with commentary at inventwithpython.com) Programming Computer Vision with Python (prepublication draft, 2012), by Jan Erik Solem (PDF with commentary at programmingconputervision.com) Learn to Program Using Python (c2011), by Cody Jackson (PDF in Sweden) How to Think Like a Computer Scientist; Learning With Python (original edition (superseded by Think Python); c2002), by Allen Downey, Chris Meyers, and Jeffrey Elkner (multiple formats at Green Tea Press) Modeling and Simulation in Python (version 3.4.3; Needham, MA: Green Tea Press, 2017), by Allen Downey (PDF with commentary at Green Tea Press) Solving PDEs in Python: The FEniCS Tutorial I (Simula SpringerBriefs on Computing v3; Cham: Springer Open, c2016), by Hans Petter Langtangen and Anders Logg (PDF with commentary at Springer) The Definitive Guide to Jython (Creative Commons edition, 2009), by Josh Juneau, Jim Baker, Victor Ng, and Frank Wierzbicki (HTML at readthedocs.io) Learning Data Science (c2023), by Sam Lau, Joseph Gonzalez, and Deborah Ann Nolan (illustrated HTML with commentary at learningds.org) Introduction to Cultural Analytics and Python (c2021), by Melanie Walsh (interactive illustrated HTML at github.io) A Byte of Python, by Swaroop C H (multiple formats with commentary at swaroopch.com) Dive Into Python 3, by Mark Pilgrim (HTML with commentary at problemsolving.io) The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python (current online edition), ed. by Kenneth Reitz (illustrated HTML at python-guide.org) Test-Driven Development With Python, by Harry Percival (illustrated HTML with commentary at obeythetestinggoat.com) Cracking Codes with Python, by Al Sweigart (illustrated HTML with commentary at inventwithpython.com) Natural Language Processing With Python (electronic Creative Commons edition, updated for Python 3), by Steven Bird, Ewan Klein, and Edward Loper (illustrated HTML with commentary at nltk.org) Text Processing in Python, by David Mertz (text with commentary at gnosis.cx) Web2py: Complete Reference Manual, by Massimo Di Pierro (HTML and PDF with commentary at web2py.com)
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Filed under: JavaScript (Computer program language) Learning JavaScript Design Patterns (free online version 1.7, c2017), by Addy Osmani (HTML with commentary at addyosmani.com) Eloquent JavaScript: A Modern Introduction to Programming (second edition, 2015), by Marijn Haverbeke (illustrated HTML with commentary at eloquentjavascript.net) Speaking JavaScript: An In-Depth Guide for Programmers (originally published 2014), by Axel Rauschmayer (HTML with commentary at speakingjs.com) Developing Backbone.js Applications (originally published 2013), by Addy Osmani (HTML with commentary at addyosmani.com) Customizing Vendor Systems for Better User Experiences: The Innovative Librarian's Guide (Santa Barbara and Denver: Libraries Unlimited, c2016), by Matthew Reidsma (PDF at gvsu.edu) D3.js Tips and Tricks, by Malcolm Maclean (JavaScript-dependent illustrated HTML at leanpub.com) JavaScript Enlightenment (online version for ES2015 and later), by Cody Lindley (HTML at frontendmasters.com) JavaScript Guide (current online edition), by MDN Web Docs (HTML at mozilla.org) You Don't Know JS (online prepublication editions of booklets in this series), by Kyle Simpson (illustrated HTML with commentary at GitHub) Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs: JavaScript Edition, by Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman, ed. by Martin Henz and Tobias Wrigstad, contrib. by Julie Sussman (illustrated HTML with commentary at sourceadacemy.org) Software Design by Example: A Tool-Based Introduction With JavaScript, by Greg Wilson (illustrated HTML with commentary at third-bit.com)
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