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Functional Python Programming - Second Edition

By : Steven F. Lott
Book Image

Functional Python Programming - Second Edition

By: Steven F. Lott

Overview of this book

If you’re a Python developer who wants to discover how to take the power of functional programming (FP) and bring it into your own programs, then this book is essential for you, even if you know next to nothing about the paradigm. Starting with a general overview of functional concepts, you’ll explore common functional features such as first-class and higher-order functions, pure functions, and more. You’ll see how these are accomplished in Python 3.6 to give you the core foundations you’ll build upon. After that, you’ll discover common functional optimizations for Python to help your apps reach even higher speeds. You’ll learn FP concepts such as lazy evaluation using Python’s generator functions and expressions. Moving forward, you’ll learn to design and implement decorators to create composite functions. You'll also explore data preparation techniques and data exploration in depth, and see how the Python standard library fits the functional programming model. Finally, to top off your journey into the world of functional Python, you’ll at look at the PyMonad project and some larger examples to put everything into perspective.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title Page
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Downloading and installing


The PyMonad package is available on the Python Package Index (PyPi). In order to add PyMonad to your environment, you'll need to use pip.

Visit https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyMonad for more information.

For Mac OS and Linux developers, the pip install pymonad command may require the sudo command as a prefix. If you've installed a personal version of Python, you won't need to use sudo. If you've installed Python system-wide, then you'll need sudo. When running a command such as sudo pip install pymonad, you'll be prompted for your password to ensure that you have the administrative permissions necessary to do the installation. For Windows developers, the sudo command is not relevant, but you do need to have administrative rights.

Once the PyMonad package is installed, you can confirm it using the following commands:

>>> import pymonad
>>> help(pymonad) 

This will display the docstring module and confirm that things really are properly installed.

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