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Learning Python Design Patterns - Second Edition

Learning Python Design Patterns - Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Giridhar, Zlobin
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Learning Python Design Patterns - Second Edition

Learning Python Design Patterns - Second Edition

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By: Giridhar, Zlobin

Overview of this book

With the increasing focus on optimized software architecture and design it is important that software architects think about optimizations in object creation, code structure, and interaction between objects at the architecture or design level. This makes sure that the cost of software maintenance is low and code can be easily reused or is adaptable to change. The key to this is reusability and low maintenance in design patterns. Building on the success of the previous edition, Learning Python Design Patterns, Second Edition will help you implement real-world scenarios with Python’s latest release, Python v3.5. We start by introducing design patterns from the Python perspective. As you progress through the book, you will learn about Singleton patterns, Factory patterns, and Façade patterns in detail. After this, we’ll look at how to control object access with proxy patterns. It also covers observer patterns, command patterns, and compound patterns. By the end of the book, you will have enhanced your professional abilities in software architecture, design, and development.
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Understanding different types of Proxies


There are multiple common situations where Proxies are used. We talked about some of them in the beginning of this chapter. Based on how the Proxies are used, we can categorize them as virtual proxy, remote proxy, protective proxy, and smart proxy. Let's learn a little more about them in this section.

A virtual proxy

Here, you'll learn in detail about the virtual proxy. It is a placeholder for objects that are very heavy to instantiate. For example, you want to load a large image on your website. Now this request will take a long time to load. Typically, developers will create a placeholder icon on the web page suggesting that there's an image. However, the image will only be loaded when the user actually clicks on the icon thus saving the cost of loading a heavy image in memory. Thus, in virtual proxies, the real object is created when the client first requests or accesses the object.

A remote proxy

A remote proxy can be defined in the following terms...

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