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Learning Cython Programming

By : Philip Herron
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Learning Cython Programming

By: Philip Herron

Overview of this book

<p>Cython is a very powerful combination of Python and C. Using Cython, you can write Python code that calls back and forth from and to C or C++ code natively at any point. It is a language with extra syntax allowing for optional static type declarations. It is also a very popular language as it can be used for multicore programming.</p> <p>Learning Cython Programming will provide you with a detailed guide to extending your native applications in pure Python; imagine embedding a twisted web server into your native application with pure Python code. You will also learn how to get your new applications up and running by reusing Python’s extensive libraries such as Logging and Config Parser to name a few.</p> <p>With Learning Cython Programming, you will learn that writing your own Python module in C from scratch is not only hard, but is also unsafe. Cython will automatically handle all type-conversion issues as well as garbage collection on your code. You can also still write all your code in Python but have it compiled and called directly in C as if it was just another function or data.</p> <p>This book also demonstrates how you can take the open source project Tmux and extend it to add new commands directly in pure Python. With this book, you will learn everything you need to know to get up and running with Cython and how you can reuse examples in a practical way.</p>
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

What this book isn't


It's good to be clear that in this book, I will assume you have experience and knowledge of C and Python, but more importantly, you should be comfortable with the C compilation and linking process to create shared libraries and executables. This is important to get the most out of Cython because the examples seen on the Internet generally deal with very small single Cython file projects, and those aren't that helpful for most of us. I hope that after reading this book you will be comfortable with Cython. The online documentation will provide all the references you will need.