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I wanted to share a few things that other Python developers are saying about our brand-new "CPython Internals" book.

Here's what the Python community has to say:

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“Why do I want to share Anthony’s CPython Internals with you? It’s the book that I wish existed years ago when I started my Python journey.

More importantly, I believe we, as members of the Python community, have a unique opportunity – to put our expertise to work to help solve the complex real-world problems facing us.

Python’s strengths include its readability and a welcoming community dedicated to education.

Anthony embraces these strengths when explaining CPython, encouraging you to read the source, and sharing the building blocks of the language with you.

I’m confident after reading this book your skills will grow and you will be able solve even more complex problems that can improve our world.”

— Carol Willing, CPython Core Developer & Member of the CPython Steering Council
 

“A comprehensive walkthrough of the Python internals, a topic which surprisingly has almost no good resource, in an easy-to-understand manner for both beginners as well as advanced Python users.”

— Abhishek Sharma, Data Scientist
 

“The ‘Parallelism and Concurrency’ chapter is one of my favorites. I had been looking to get an in depth understanding around this topic and I found your book extremely helpful.

Of course, after going over that chapter I couldn’t resist the rest. I am eagerly looking forward to have my own printed copy once it's out!

I had gone through your ‘Guide to CPython Source code’ article previously which got me interested in finding out more about the internals.

There are a ton of books on Python which teach the language, but I haven’t really come across anything that would go about explaining the internals to those curious minded.

And while I teach Python to my daughter currently, I have this book added in her must-read list. She’s currently studying Information Systems at Georgia State University.”

— Milan Patel, Vice President at (a major investment bank)

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