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Mastering Python Design Patterns - Second Edition

By : Kamon Ayeva, Sakis Kasampalis
Book Image

Mastering Python Design Patterns - Second Edition

By: Kamon Ayeva, Sakis Kasampalis

Overview of this book

Python is an object-oriented scripting language that is used in a wide range of categories. In software engineering, a design pattern is an elected solution for solving software design problems. Although they have been around for a while, design patterns remain one of the top topics in software engineering, and are a ready source for software developers to solve the problems they face on a regular basis. This book takes you through a variety of design patterns and explains them with real-world examples. You will get to grips with low-level details and concepts that show you how to write Python code, without focusing on common solutions as enabled in Java and C++. You'll also fnd sections on corrections, best practices, system architecture, and its designing aspects. This book will help you learn the core concepts of design patterns and the way they can be used to resolve software design problems. You'll focus on most of the Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns, which are used to solve everyday problems, and take your skills to the next level with reactive and functional patterns that help you build resilient, scalable, and robust applications. By the end of the book, you'll be able to effciently address commonly faced problems and develop applications, and also be comfortable working on scalable and maintainable projects of any size.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Real-world examples

A snack vending machine is an example of the State pattern in everyday life. Vending machines have different states and react differently depending on the amount of money that we insert. Depending on our selection and the money we insert, the machine can do the following:

  • Reject our selection because the product we requested is out of stock
  • Reject our selection because the amount of money we inserted was not sufficient
  • Deliver the product and give no change because we inserted the exact amount
  • Deliver the product and return the change

There are, for sure, more possible states, but you get the point.

In the software category, we can think of the following examples:

  • The django-fsm package is a third-party package that can be used to simplify the implementation and usage of state machines in the Django Framework (j.mp/django-fsm).
  • Python offers more than one...