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Modern Python Cookbook

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Modern Python Cookbook

Overview of this book

Python is the preferred choice of developers, engineers, data scientists, and hobbyists everywhere. It is a great scripting language that can power your applications and provide great speed, safety, and scalability. By exposing Python as a series of simple recipes, you can gain insight into specific language features in a particular context. Having a tangible context helps make the language or standard library feature easier to understand. This book comes with over 100 recipes on the latest version of Python. The recipes will benefit everyone ranging from beginner to an expert. The book is broken down into 13 chapters that build from simple language concepts to more complex applications of the language. The recipes will touch upon all the necessary Python concepts related to data structures, OOP, functional programming, as well as statistical programming. You will get acquainted with the nuances of Python syntax and how to effectively use the advantages that it offers. You will end the book equipped with the knowledge of testing, web services, and configuration and application integration tips and tricks. The recipes take a problem-solution approach to resolve issues commonly faced by Python programmers across the globe. You will be armed with the knowledge of creating applications with flexible logging, powerful configuration, and command-line options, automated unit tests, and good documentation.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Forcing keyword-only arguments with the * separator


There are some situations where we have a large number of positional parameters to a function. Perhaps we've followed the Designing functions with optional parameters recipe and this leads us to design a function with so many parameters that it gets confusing.

Pragmatically, a function with more than about three parameters can be confusing. A great deal of conventional mathematics seems to focus on one and two parameter functions. There don't seem to be too many common mathematical operators that involve three or more operands.

When it gets difficult to remember the required order for the parameters, there are too many parameters.

Getting ready

We'll look at a function that has a large number of parameters. We'll use a function which prepares a wind-chill table and writes the data to a CSV format output file.

We need to provide a range of temperatures, a range of wind speeds, and information on the file we'd like to create. This is a lot of...