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Home | Buy Direct from Publisher | Buy on Amazon | @AlSweigart | Support on Patreon | Write a Review | Automate the Boring Stuff with PythonBy Al Sweigart. Over 500,000 copies sold. Free to read under a CC license."The best part of programming is the triumph of seeing the machine do something useful. Automate the Boring Stuff with Python frames all of programming as these small triumphs; it makes the boring fun." - Hilary Mason, Data Scientist and Founder of Fast Forward Labs"I'm having a lot of fun breaking things and then putting them back together, and just remembering the joy of turning a set of instructions into something useful and fun, like I did when I was a kid." - Wil Wheaton, WilWheaton.netPractical Programming for Total BeginnersIf you've ever spent hours renaming files or updating hundreds of spreadsheet cells, you know how tedious tasks like these can be. But what if you could have your computer do them for you?In Automate the Boring Stuff with Python, you'll learn how to use Python to write programs that do in minutes what would take you hours to do by hand - no prior programming experience required. Once you've mastered the basics of programming, you'll create Python programs that effortlessly perform useful and impressive feats of automation to:Search for text in a file or across multiple filesCreate, update, move, and rename files and foldersSearch the Web and download online contentUpdate and format data in Excel spreadsheets of any sizeSplit, merge, watermark, and encrypt PDFsSend reminder emails and text notificationsFill out online formsStep-by-step instructions walk you through each program, and practice projects at the end of each chapter challenge you to improve those programs and use your newfound skills to automate similar tasks.Don't spend your time doing work a well-trained monkey could do. Even if you've never written a line of code, you can make your computer do the grunt work. Learn how in Automate the Boring Stuff with Python.New Book: "The Big Book of Small Python Projects"You've read a beginner resource like Automate the Boring Stuff with Python or Python Crash Course, but still feel stuck when you sit down to write your own programs? The Big Book of Small Python Projects has 81 games, puzzles, art, simulations, and other programs designed to be simple enough for beginners to read through their code and get inspiration.Online Video Course on UdemyThis video course follows much (though not all) of the content of the book. Use this link to apply a 60% discount code. Or preview the first 15 course videos for free on YouTube.Table of ContentsIntroductionChapter 1 – Python BasicsChapter 2 – Flow ControlChapter 3 – FunctionsChapter 4 – ListsChapter 5 – Dictionaries and Structuring DataChapter 6 – Manipulating StringsChapter 7 – Pattern Matching with Regular ExpressionsChapter 8 – Input ValidationChapter 9 – Reading and Writing FilesChapter 10 – Organizing FilesChapter 11 – DebuggingChapter 12 – Web ScrapingChapter 13 – Working with Excel SpreadsheetsChapter 14 – Working with Google SpreadsheetsChapter 15 – Working with PDF and Word DocumentsChapter 16 – Working with CSV Files and JSON DataChapter 17 – Keeping Time, Scheduling Tasks, and Launching ProgramsChapter 18 – Sending Email and Text MessagesChapter 19 – Manipulating ImagesChapter 20 – Controlling the Keyboard and Mouse with GUI AutomationAppendix A – Installing Third-Party ModulesAppendix B – Running ProgramsAppendix C – Answers to the Practice Questions(Link to the older 1st edition.)Additional ContentDownload files used in the bookList of CSS Selector TutorialsList of JSON APIsList of Programming Practice SitesList of Web ComicsSchedulers for Windows, Mac, and LinuxHow to Do PyCon (or any tech conference)About the AuthorAl Sweigart is a software developer and teaches programming to kids and adults. He has written several books for beginners and makes them freely available at InventWithPython.com. His personal website is AlSweigart.com. You can follow @AlSweigart on Twitter and Twitch. Read the author's other free programming books on InventWithPython.com. Support the author with a purchase:Buy Direct from Publisher (Free Ebook!) | Buy on Amazon