Python Recipes Pro

Python Recipes Pro

By Fedor Obraztsov

  • Category: Developer Tools
  • Release Date: 2021-06-21
  • Current Version: 2.13
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 2.32 MB
  • Developer: Fedor Obraztsov
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 5
5
From 5 Ratings

Description

• Contains a directory of standard, frequently used operations in Python 3 and SQL queries. • The best examples of codes from books and specific internet resources are selected in the program. Finding the best decision on the Internet may demand hours of working time. Ready for use and tested code "recipes" are included in the application. • One app for iOS and MacOS. Buy once and use on your phone, tablet or computer. • The application is a good aid when taking an exam or preparing for an interview, helping you study typical tasks. • All examples in the application are available offline. The application can be used when the Internet connection is not available. • Quick search of the correct example by the code or by the name of topic. • Being a developer, I use this program when I need to remember quickly how to solve a given task in one or another programming language. If you can help translate the application into your language, please contact me by email.

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Reviews

  • Excellent quick reference app!

    5
    By Linuxtampa
    In my work, I switch back and forth between a LOT of languages, and naturally that comes with a bit of confusion. For this reason I bought SEVERAL of the {LANGUAGE} Recipe Pro apps, so I can look things up quickly instead rummaging through the entire Internet trying to remember the differences between my working languages. GREAT JOB!
  • Awesome!

    5
    By Shank_o
    I love the apps! i bought both Python and SQL apps to support your work. i gotta ask, whats the difference between your Python Recipe app vs Python Recipe Pro?? Same with SQL vs SQL Pro? Also the Python apps include SQL so would someone even need to buy the SQL if they already have SQL from the python app?

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