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Python Personal Experience: Finding Free Python Books

quochungbcvt

New Coder
Hey CodeForum Community!

I recently stumbled upon a fantastic resource for anyone learning Python, and I wanted to share it with you all. The site is ThinkJava.net, and it offers a wide range of free Python eBooks. I've downloaded a few and found them incredibly helpful for improving my programming skills.

What's even better is that if you're looking for a specific book that you can't find, you can request it in their Book Request Section. I've tried submitting a request, and they are quite responsive in updating their library based on user needs.

If you're on the hunt for Python learning materials, I highly recommend checking out ThinkJava.net. Hopefully, you'll find some valuable books for your learning journey!

Happy coding!
 

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