Python For Network Engineers 2023
β Scribed by Natasha Samoylenko
- Publisher
- Natasha Samoylenko
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 702
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In a nutshell, this is a CCNA for Python. On the one hand, the book is basic enough that anyone can master it, and on the other hand, the book covers all the basic topics that will allow you to further grow on your own. This book is not intended to be an in-depth look at Python. The purpose of the book is to explain the basics of Python in a clear language and give an understanding of the necessary tools for its practical use. Everything discussed in the book is focused on network equipment and working with it. This makes it possible to immediately use what was learned in the course in the work of a network engineer. All examples are shown using Cisco equipment, but, of course, they are applicable to any other equipment.
For network engineers with and without programming experience. All examples and homework will be built with a focus on network equipment. This book will be useful to network engineers who want to automate tasks they encounter every day and wanted to get into programming, but didn't know which way to approach it.
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