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<p>As we slouch along towards episode 100, we do something we normally don’t do and have a guest on to try and sell a book they’ve written.</p>
<p>This time out we spoke with Dane Hillard, who is in the process of finishing a book about Python programming for folks who are new to programming. Dane shared his experiences writing the book and why he feels there is a gap in help out there for folks who are looking to add programming to their problem-solving toolkit.</p>
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<h1>Links and Notes</h1>
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<li>You can find <a href="https://www.manning.com/books/code-like-a-pro">“Code Like A Pro”</a> at Manning books</li>
<li>You can use the promo code <em>poddevhell19</em> to get 40% the book (and maybe others?)</li>
<li>Dane used <a href="http://asciidoc.org/">ASCIIDOC</a> to format the book</li>
<li>You can find Dane on The Twitters at <a href="https://twitter.com/easyaspython">@easyaspython</a></li>
<li>Chris talks about how he is learning about <a href="https://pilsniak.com/cqrs-es-php-prooph/">CQRS and Event Sourcing</a></li>
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