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Daniel Arbuckle's Mastering Python

By : Daniel Arbuckle
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Daniel Arbuckle's Mastering Python

By: Daniel Arbuckle

Overview of this book

Daniel Arbuckle's Mastering Python covers the basics of operating in a Python development environment, before moving on to more advanced topics. Daniel presents you with real-world solutions to Python 3.6 and advanced-level concepts, such as reactive programming, microservices, ctypes, and Cython tools. You don't need to be familiar with the Python language to use this book, as Daniel starts with a Python primer. Throughout, Daniel highlights the major aspects of managing your Python development environment, shows you how to handle parallel computation, and helps you to master asynchronous I/O with Python 3.6 to improve performance. Finally, Daniel will teach you the secrets of metaprogramming and unit testing in Python, helping you acquire the perfect skillset to be a Python expert. Daniel will get you up to speed on everything from basic programming practices to high-end tools and techniques, things that will help set you apart as a successful Python programmer.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

PEP 8 and writing readable code

In this section, we'll take a quick look at how to format our code so that it'll be easy to read when we come back to it at some later date or when somebody else has to work with it. We will specifically take a look at indentation rules, the Python code style guide, and finally, the standard naming convention.

Python Enhancement Proposals or PEPs are the documents that establish standards in the Python community. Most PEPs describe new features for Python or Python's standard library, but a few of them are more nebulous. PEP 8 is one of those; it tells us what the Python community considers to be well-written, readable code.

PEP 8 — guidelines for Python code

The very first...