“oajns” indicated some spelling mistakes in Chapter 101 and in Appendices 312 and 323 (fixed in version 1.0.4).
Larry Cali pointed out an error in the code for Exercise 4.3, which could give problems with floating-point values which Python cannot store exactly. I fixed the exercise and made a remark on this in Chapter 44 (fixed in version 1.0.5).
Isaac Kramer noted a problem in Exercise 9.5, which made the issue in the code unnoticable. I fixed this to make the error actually occur as I explain in the Answers section (fixed in version 1.0.6).
Ruud van Cruchten indicated that my discussion of providing multi-line commentary in Chapter 55 was incomplete and could lead to problems. I have extended the text in this respect (fixed in version 1.0.7).
Nade Kang pointed out that the answer to Exercise 7.9 (second guessing game) could be confusing. I changed the code a little to compensate (fixed in version 1.0.7).
Shiyu Zhang noticed that listing 8.16 contained useless parameters. I corrected this (fixed in version 1.0.8).
Mustafa Amjed indicated several spelling and logical mistakes in the first 100 pages (fixed in version 1.0.8).
Woodgirl Martyr indicated a spelling mistake in Chapter 1 (fixed in version 1.0.9).
Claudia Dai pointed out a small mistake in the answer to Exercise 10.1 (counting vowels; fixed in version 1.0.9).
Several of my students suggested adding flow charts to the chapters on conditions and iterations, as they would help understanding of how these concepts work. I followed that suggestion (added to version 1.0.9).
Mauro Crociara pointed out multiple typos and gave many ideas for improvements (incorporated in version 1.0.11).
Chris Spinks noticed some problems with the answer for Exercise 21.4, the extended fruit basket, and the regular expressions in the answers to Exercises 25.3 and 25.4, where one is supposed to extract names from texts (fixed in version 1.0.12).
Patrick Vekemans noticed an error in the code in Subsection [ss:break]6 (fixed in version 1.0.13).
Jose Perez-Carballo pointed out to me that the list of reserved words that I presented was actually the Python 2 list, which has undergone a few changes in Python 3 (fixed in version 1.0.13). He also pointed out a typo (fixed in version 1.0.14).
Jos Kaats indicated an erroneous detail in the calling of functions from functions (fixed in 1.0.14).
Luis Mendo Tomas had quite a few remarks which all lead to changes in the book, in particular the inclusion of a section on default values for function parameters (version 1.0.14).