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Hands-On Software Engineering with Python

By : Brian Allbee, Nimesh Verma
Book Image

Hands-On Software Engineering with Python

By: Brian Allbee, Nimesh Verma

Overview of this book

Software Engineering is about more than just writing code—it includes a host of soft skills that apply to almost any development effort, no matter what the language, development methodology, or scope of the project. Being a senior developer all but requires awareness of how those skills, along with their expected technical counterparts, mesh together through a project's life cycle. This book walks you through that discovery by going over the entire life cycle of a multi-tier system and its related software projects. You'll see what happens before any development takes place, and what impact the decisions and designs made at each step have on the development process. The development of the entire project, over the course of several iterations based on real-world Agile iterations, will be executed, sometimes starting from nothing, in one of the fastest growing languages in the world—Python. Application of practices in Python will be laid out, along with a number of Python-specific capabilities that are often overlooked. Finally, the book will implement a high-performance computing solution, from first principles through complete foundation.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Programming versus Software Engineering

Stubbing out component projects

On, then, to the next story:

  • As a developer, I need to know what the full structure of the system looks like, at least at a high level, so that I will be able to write code that fits into that structure:

    1. Analyze the use cases, and the logical and physical architecture to define the component project's needs and its structure
    2. Build out standard project starting points for each component project identified
    3. Implement a minimal setup.py for each component project that completes a source package build

Component project analysis

The logical architecture, along with the use cases diagram from Chapter 6Development Tools and Best Practices, indicates three obvious component projects...