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Learning Python Application Development

By : Ninad Sathaye
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Learning Python Application Development

By: Ninad Sathaye

Overview of this book

Python is one of the most widely used dynamic programming languages, supported by a rich set of libraries and frameworks that enable rapid development. But fast paced development often comes with its own baggage that could bring down the quality, performance, and extensibility of an application. This book will show you ways to handle such problems and write better Python applications. From the basics of simple command-line applications, develop your skills all the way to designing efficient and advanced Python apps. Guided by a light-hearted fantasy learning theme, overcome the real-world problems of complex Python development with practical solutions. Beginning with a focus on robustness, packaging, and releasing application code, you’ll move on to focus on improving application lifetime by making code extensible, reusable, and readable. Get to grips with Python refactoring, design patterns and best practices. Techniques to identify the bottlenecks and improve performance are covered in a series of chapters devoted to performance, before closing with a look at developing Python GUIs.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Learning Python Application Development
Credits
Disclaimers
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Abstract factory pattern


We have just learned how to create and use a simple factory in a program. Let's go a little further and study a formal pattern known as the abstract factory pattern.

Imagine we have a master factory and some follower factories. Further assume that each follower factory is responsible for producing its own trademark products (objects). The follower factories are related in some sense. They create products that share a common theme. For example, each follower factory produces its own version of tomato ketchup. The factories have their own ordering form for their product.

The customers have a hard time in keeping up with so many forms for ordering a tomato ketchup. For example, one factory says you should call it MyRedTomatoKetchup, otherwise it won't understand. So, the master factory says:

We make products that are like a part of an extended family. Our customers would benefit if we can simplify and standardize the procedure to order these products from our group of...