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(Ebook) Python in Practice: Create Better Programs Using Concurrency, Libraries, and Patterns by Mark Summerfield ISBN 9780321905635, 0321905636

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Authors:Mark Summerfield
Pages:336 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:1
Publisher:Addison-Wesley
Language:english
File Size:3.21 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780321905635, 0321905636
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(Ebook) Python in Practice: Create Better Programs Using Concurrency, Libraries, and Patterns by Mark Summerfield ISBN 9780321905635, 0321905636

If you’re an experienced Python programmer, Python in Practice will help you improve the quality, reliability, speed, maintainability, and usability of all your Python programs.Mark Summerfield focuses on four key themes: design patterns for coding elegance, faster processing through concurrency and compiled Python (Cython), high-level networking, and graphics. He identifies well-proven design patterns that are useful in Python, illuminates them with expert-quality code, and explains why some object-oriented design patterns are irrelevant to Python. He also explodes several counterproductive myths about Python programming–showing, for example, how Python can take full advantage of multicore hardware.All examples, including three complete case studies, have been tested with Python 3.3 (and, where possible, Python 3.2 and 3.1) and crafted to maintain compatibility with future Python 3.x versions. All code has been tested on Linux, and most code has also been tested on OS X and Windows.
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