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Learn Python Programming, 3rd edition - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Oct 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801815093
Pages 554 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Fabrizio Romano Fabrizio Romano
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Heinrich Kruger Heinrich Kruger
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. A Gentle Introduction to Python 2. Built-In Data Types 3. Conditionals and Iteration 4. Functions, the Building Blocks of Code 5. Comprehensions and Generators 6. OOP, Decorators, and Iterators 7. Exceptions and Context Managers 8. Files and Data Persistence 9. Cryptography and Tokens 10. Testing 11. Debugging and Profiling 12. GUIs and Scripting 13. Data Science in Brief 14. Introduction to API Development 15. Packaging Python Applications 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index

The train schedule project

The project we'll be working on is a simple application for showing train arrival and departure schedules. It allows you to select a station and see a list of all trains departing from or arriving at that station. All the data in the application comes from the trains API we built in Chapter 14, Introduction to API Development. The application provides both a tkinter GUI and a command-line interface (CLI), both of which were created using the tools and techniques we studied in Chapter 12, GUIs and Scripting.

You will need to have the trains API from Chapter 14 running for the train schedule application to work. We suggest that you open up a second console window and keep the API running there while you work through this chapter.

The project lives in the train-project sub-folder in the source code for this chapter. The main (importable) package is called train_schedule. We won't go through the code in detail here. Instead, we...

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