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Clean Code in Python

By : Mariano Anaya
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Book Image

Clean Code in Python

2 (1)
By: Mariano Anaya

Overview of this book

Python is currently used in many different areas such as software construction, systems administration, and data processing. In all of these areas, experienced professionals can find examples of inefficiency, problems, and other perils, as a result of bad code. After reading this book, readers will understand these problems, and more importantly, how to correct them. The book begins by describing the basic elements of writing clean code and how it plays an important role in Python programming. You will learn about writing efficient and readable code using the Python standard library and best practices for software design. You will learn to implement the SOLID principles in Python and use decorators to improve your code. The book delves more deeply into object oriented programming in Python and shows you how to use objects with descriptors and generators. It will also show you the design principles of software testing and how to resolve software problems by implementing design patterns in your code. In the final chapter we break down a monolithic application to a microservice one, starting from the code as the basis for a solid platform. By the end of the book, you will be proficient in applying industry approved coding practices to design clean, sustainable and readable Python code.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Unit Testing and Refactoring

The ideas explored in this chapter are fundamental pillars in the global context of the book, because of their importance towards our ultimate goal: to write better and more maintainable software.

Unit tests (and any form of automatic tests, for that matter) are critical to software maintainability, and therefore are something that cannot be missing from any quality project. It is for that reason that this chapter is dedicated exclusively to aspects of automated testing as a key strategy, to safely modify the code, and iterate over it, in incrementally better versions.

After this chapter, we will have gained more insight into the following:

  • Why automated tests are critical for projects that run under an agile software development methodology
  • How unit tests work as a heuristic of the quality of the code
  • What frameworks and tools are available to develop...