Practical Python Design Patterns - Pythonic Solutions to Common Problems

Practical Python Design Patterns - Pythonic Solutions to Common Problems

 

 

 

von: Wessel Badenhorst

Apress, 2017

ISBN: 9781484226803

Sprache: Englisch

352 Seiten, Download: 2774 KB

 
Format:  PDF, auch als Online-Lesen

geeignet für: Apple iPad, Android Tablet PC's Online-Lesen PC, MAC, Laptop
Typ: B (paralleler Zugriff)

 

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Practical Python Design Patterns - Pythonic Solutions to Common Problems



Become a better, more productive programmer through a series of projects that will help you deeply understand and master each of the design patterns covered. In this book you will learn to write elegant 'Pythonic' code to solve common programming problems. You will also experience design thinking, by identifying design patterns that would be helpful given a specific problem or situation.

Python is eating the world. In recent years it has become so much more than a mere object-oriented, scripting language. Design patterns help you think of and solve problems in chunks. They help you to stand on the shoulders of the giants who have come before, instead of having to reinvent the wheel.


What You Will Learn
  • Craft cleaner code
  • Increase your effectiveness as a programmer
  • Write more 'Pythonic' code
  • Solve bigger problems
  • Discover optimal solutions to com
mon problems, done in a way that is uniquely 'Pythonic.'


Who This Book Is For 
Programmers who are comfortable with Python. It is also guide for people who have mastered other programming languages and who want to make the transition to Python.



Wessel Badenhorst is deeply passionate about the process of attaining mastery, especially in the field of programming. The combination of a BSc in computer science and extensive experience in the real world gives him a balanced and practical perspective on programming, and the road every programmer must walk.

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