In another of its big digital book bundles, Humble Bundle has just partnered with No Starch Press and come into the ring with a round of digital books focused on Python. Whether you jump in for four books for $1 or grab all ten for $15 or more, this is a good deal and it includes some of the best Python books available. And this offer will be available for nearly two weeks. Here are some details: The set of books includes for $1 or more … Automate the Boring Stuff with Python Doing Math with Python Teach Your Kids to Code No Starch Sample For $8 or more, you also get … Gray Hat Python Python Playground Python for Kids For $15 or more, you also get … Black Hat Python Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python Python Crash Course Having read and reviewed many of these books myself, I can say that they are excellent resources for learning this important scripting language — and they provide some surprisingly fun ways to go about picking up some serious Python skills. As with all of its Humble Bundle promotions, you get to choose how much of your purchase price goes to the publisher (in this case, No Starch Press), Humble Bundle, and the selected non-profit (the Python Software Foundation). This bundle will end on April 19th. Check out the bundle at here. Related content how-to How to find files on Linux There are many options you can use to find files on Linux, including searching by file name (or partial name), age, owner, group, size, type and inode number. By Sandra Henry Stocker Jun 24, 2024 8 mins Linux opinion Linux in your car: Red Hat’s milestone collaboration with exida With contributions from Red Hat and critical collaborators, the safety and security of automotive vehicles has reached a new level of reliability. By Sandra Henry Stocker Jun 17, 2024 5 mins Linux how-to How to print from the Linux command line: double-sided, landscape and more There's a lot more to printing from the Linux command line than the lp command. Check out some of the many available options. By Sandra Henry Stocker Jun 11, 2024 6 mins Linux how-to Converting between uppercase and lowercase on the Linux command line Converting text between uppercase and lowercase can be very tedious, especially when you want to avoid inadvertent misspellings. Fortunately, Linux provides a handful of commands that can make the job very easy. By Sandra Henry Stocker Jun 07, 2024 5 mins Linux PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe