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desertcart.com: Computer Programming Crash Course: 7 Books in 1- Coding Languages for Beginners: C++, C#, SQL, Python, Data Science for Python, Raspberry pi and Arduino. Teach Yourself to Code. Learn Faster.: 9798633908619: McKinnon, Julian James: Books Review: Lots of coding information - This book set teaches various coding languages. It includes the ever popular python which is supposed to be the easiest to learn and rhaspberry pi which is very expensive to find online. After reading this book, you will have a good over view of different coding languages so you can pick the one that you think will be best for you to learn. Review: Lots of Typos - Very Fragmented and does not follow any sort of structure. Typos in a coding book are very concerning.
| ASIN | B086PMZXM7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,291,428 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #37 in Relational Databases #120 in MySQL Guides #228 in Microsoft C & C++ Windows Programming |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (140) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1.22 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8633908619 |
| Item Weight | 1.57 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 538 pages |
| Publication date | April 4, 2020 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
A**N
Lots of coding information
This book set teaches various coding languages. It includes the ever popular python which is supposed to be the easiest to learn and rhaspberry pi which is very expensive to find online. After reading this book, you will have a good over view of different coding languages so you can pick the one that you think will be best for you to learn.
C**V
Lots of Typos
Very Fragmented and does not follow any sort of structure. Typos in a coding book are very concerning.
L**N
poorly written
I agree with other reviewers. There is no structure, running sentences and this makes it impossible to biden any information.
T**D
Written by a 12 year old
This is trash. Very poorly written. Please proof your work. I can't get through the first few pages. The structure is terrible. If this was written by a an academic, he would be out of a job... I want my money back...
J**S
Bad English
I’ve already read a few C++ books, but there are a few topics I’d like to be clearer. I don’t know if this is a translation, but it’s not English enough to present this information.
M**S
Computer coding
If you want to learn the basics about computer coding these are the books for you. It covers C++ and python and many other formats. There is a lot of information in these books and it is very useful if you want to become a programmer. I have barely scratched the surface of this and I find it very useful. It was a good way to learn step-by-step programming I recommend this book for all who want to learn how to program and gold and understand it.
A**D
Learn your program
If you're ready to kick off your computer programming then this seven-book series has all the information you need to get started. They cover python, raspberry pi, c ++, SQL and so much more. The instructions with step-by-step and easy-to-follow. Extremely helpful in establishing beginning fundamentals in programming.
C**G
Amazing book
This book is amazingly simple and ought to be the very worldview in which programming dialects ought to be instructed. This book is utilizes clear and extremely straightforward language. This assortment is priceless and is totally worth your money.This book will give you a ton of assets and references to books that you can use to go even past the entirety of that.
J**A
Simplemente con el 7 en 1 ya te haces una idea... yo lo bajé porque había una promoción y no me costó nada, pero es que no vale nada... No recuerdo haber leído nada tan malo en años.
L**S
A lot to get through but so far so good
D**I
Good
J**S
You can see the intention is there but it's poorly worded, full of typos and grammatical errors and half of the time it feels like the author is trying to pitch the subject of the chapter to you like it's a product they're selling. There are repetitive phrases, and strings of words which ultimately make the read frustrating. It appears to have more filler than actual information and when information does present itself, it's hard to grasp as it feels like there are a few steps missing or you've missed a page. Ultimately I would go with the "for dummies" series as they're better laid out, take you step by step, reduce the amount of filler and actually allow you to learn what you set out to learn. I won't be returning the book as there are genuinely helpful points, but because I've had to spend more money on another book to fill in the craters of this one I'm very disappointed.
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