Welcome to my personal learning repository inspired by the book "Python for Everybody: Exploring Data Using Python 3" by Dr. Charles R. Severance. This book has been an incredible resource in my journey to learn Python, and Iβve created this repository to share my curated version of the material.
This repository contains Jupyter Notebooks that Iβve developed based on my understanding of the concepts from the original book. The goal is to make Python easier to learn by:
- Simplifying explanations where possible
- Adding comments, real-world examples, and visuals
- Including practice code and experiments that helped me learn
- Keeping the structure learner-friendly and practical
While this work is inspired by the original textbook, it reflects my own interpretation and learning experience. It is not a copy of the book, but rather a study companion that I hope others will also find useful.
- π§ Reinforce my own learning
- π± Help others who are starting with Python
- π Keep evolving the content with daily improvements
- π€ Encourage collaboration and contributions
- Jupyter notebooks for each chapter/topic I cover
- Practical code snippets and comments
- Notes, tips, and explanations in plain English
- Examples that extend or differ from the original text
I am constantly learning and improving this material. Expect regular updates as I:
- Explore more chapters
- Add new insights and examples
- Fix errors and improve clarity
I welcome Pull Requests and suggestions from the community! If you find any issues, improvements, or have better examples, feel free to contribute.
You can access the original, free textbook here: Python for Everybody by Dr. Charles Severance
β οΈ Disclaimer: This repository is not affiliated with or endorsed by Dr. Charles R. Severance. The content is my own and should be used as a complementary learning resource, not a replacement for the original book.
If you have feedback, questions, or want to connect, feel free to reach out or open an issue.
Happy learning! π