The author makes no assumptions about the reader's knowledge of code. Just as the title states, each and every line of code is explained. Say goodbye to AI/python books that throw lines of code at the reader with no explanation. Stop Googling lines of code that authors lazily neglected to explain. And stop wasting hard earned money purchasing books that selectively explain parts of the code and NOT the entire code. Look for future publications in the "Every Line of Code Explained" series.
Steven D'Ascoli is an adjunct professor at St. John's University. He has also taught management information systems at the City University of New York. Mr D'Ascoli is a CPA and obtained his CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification. He is also a financial analyst for one of the largest organizations in the U.S. He studied computer science at Columbia University from which he holds a bachelor's degree. He also studied computer programming at NYU, from which he holds a master's degree. Mr. D'Ascoli is a member of DataKind, which is an organization devoted to using data science for the altruistic service of people and to solve humanitarian problems. He also created the first community of practice for artificial intelligence in one of the largest organizations in the world.