Starting with Python 2.6, decorators have been made to work with classes. In this case, rather than just applying solely to functions, class decorators can be used on individual instances of classes or can be used on the class itself. They are frequently used to make a developer's logic intentions more obvious. They can also help minimize errors when it comes to calling methods or when dealing with objects.
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Secret Recipes of the Python Ninja
Secret Recipes of the Python Ninja
Overview of this book
This book covers the unexplored secrets of Python, delve into its depths, and uncover its mysteries.
You’ll unearth secrets related to the implementation of the standard library, by looking at how modules actually work. You’ll understand the implementation of collections, decimals, and fraction modules. If you haven’t used decorators, coroutines, and generator functions much before, as you make your way through the recipes, you’ll learn what you’ve been missing out on.
We’ll cover internal special methods in detail, so you understand what they are and how they can be used to improve the engineering decisions you make. Next, you’ll explore the CPython interpreter, which is a treasure trove of secret hacks that not many programmers are aware of. We’ll take you through the depths of the PyPy project, where you’ll come across several exciting ways that you can improve speed and concurrency.
Finally, we’ll take time to explore the PEPs of the latest versions to discover some interesting hacks.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
Preface
Working with Python Modules
Utilizing the Python Interpreter
Working with Decorators
Using Python Collections
Generators, Coroutines, and Parallel Processing
Working with Python's Math Module
Improving Python Performance with PyPy
Python Enhancement Proposals
Documenting with LyX
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