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Python High Performance, Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Dr. Gabriele Lanaro
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Python High Performance, Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Dr. Gabriele Lanaro

Overview of this book

Python is a versatile language that has found applications in many industries. The clean syntax, rich standard library, and vast selection of third-party libraries make Python a wildly popular language. Python High Performance is a practical guide that shows how to leverage the power of both native and third-party Python libraries to build robust applications. The book explains how to use various profilers to find performance bottlenecks and apply the correct algorithm to fix them. The reader will learn how to effectively use NumPy and Cython to speed up numerical code. The book explains concepts of concurrent programming and how to implement robust and responsive applications using Reactive programming. Readers will learn how to write code for parallel architectures using Tensorflow and Theano, and use a cluster of computers for large-scale computations using technologies such as Dask and PySpark. By the end of the book, readers will have learned to achieve performance and scale from their Python applications.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Implementing Concurrency

So far, we have explored how to measure and improve the performance of programs by reducing the number of operations performed by the CPU through clever algorithms and more efficient machine code. In this chapter, we will shift our focus to programs where most of the time is spent waiting for resources that are much slower than the CPU, such as persistent storage and network resources.

Asynchronous programming is a programming paradigm that helps to deal with slow and unpredictable resources (such as users) and is widely used to build responsive services and user interfaces. In this chapter, we will show you how to program asynchronously in Python using techniques such as coroutines and reactive programming.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • The memory hierarchy
  • Callbacks
  • Futures
  • Event loops
  • Writing coroutines with asyncio
  • Converting synchronous code to asynchronous code...