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Python is a large and complex language that I cannot hope to cover in one chapter. There are simply too many functions and structures and programming constructs that need to be detailed to make you into a decent Python user. What I will try to do however is apply the 80/20 rule here, also called the Pareto principle. Since we are learning Python for the purpose of programming microcontrollers with CircuitPython, I can omit a lot of things and still have you understand just enough to follow along with this book.

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Subero, A. (2021). Python Programming. In: Programming Microcontrollers with Python. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7058-5_4

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