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Expert Python Programming - Third Edition

By : Michał Jaworski, Tarek Ziadé
Book Image

Expert Python Programming - Third Edition

By: Michał Jaworski, Tarek Ziadé

Overview of this book

Python is a dynamic programming language that's used in a wide range of domains thanks to its simple yet powerful nature. Although writing Python code is easy, making it readable, reusable, and easy to maintain is challenging. Complete with best practices, useful tools, and standards implemented by professional Python developers, the third edition of Expert Python Programming will help you overcome this challenge. The book will start by taking you through the new features in Python 3.7. You'll then learn the advanced components of Python syntax, in addition to understanding how to apply concepts of various programming paradigms, including object-oriented programming, functional programming, and event-driven programming. This book will also guide you through learning the naming best practices, writing your own distributable Python packages, and getting up to speed with automated ways to deploy your software on remote servers. You’ll discover how to create useful Python extensions with C, C++, Cython, and CFFI. Furthermore, studying about code management tools, writing clear documentation, and exploring test-driven development will help you write clean code. By the end of the book, you will have become an expert in writing efficient and maintainable Python code.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Before You Start
4
Section 2: Python Craftsmanship
12
Section 3: Quality over Quantity
16
Section 4: Need for Speed
20
Section 5: Technical Architecture
23
reStructuredText Primer

Code instrumentation and monitoring

Our work does not end on writing an application and deploying it to target the execution environment. It is possible to write an application, which after deployment will not require any further maintenance, although it is very unlikely. In reality, we need to ensure that it is properly observed for errors and performance.

To be sure that your product works as expected, you need to properly handle application logs and monitor the necessary application metrics. This often includes the following:

  • Monitoring web application access logs for various HTTP status codes
  • A collection of process logs that may contain information about runtime errors and various warnings
  • Monitoring usage of system resources (CPU load, memory, network traffic, I/O performance, disk usage, and so on) on the remote hosts where the application is run
  • Monitoring application...