So far, you have learned about Python's coroutines and a bit about how a cooperative coroutine scheduler works. Now, let's try our hand at writing some asynchronous code using Python coroutines and asyncio. We start this by creating a coroutine.
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Daniel Arbuckle???s Mastering Python
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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)
Preface
Python Primer
Setting Up
Making a Package
Basic Best Practices
Making a Command-Line Utility
Parallel Processing
Coroutines and Asynchronous I/O
Metaprogramming
Unit Testing
Reactive Programming
Microservices
