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Mastering Object-Oriented Python - Second Edition

By : Steven F. Lott
Book Image

Mastering Object-Oriented Python - Second Edition

By: Steven F. Lott

Overview of this book

Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a relatively complex discipline to master, and it can be difficult to see how general principles apply to each language's unique features. With the help of the latest edition of Mastering Objected-Oriented Python, you'll be shown how to effectively implement OOP in Python, and even explore Python 3.x. Complete with practical examples, the book guides you through the advanced concepts of OOP in Python, and demonstrates how you can apply them to solve complex problems in OOP. You will learn how to create high-quality Python programs by exploring design alternatives and determining which design offers the best performance. Next, you'll work through special methods for handling simple object conversions and also learn about hashing and comparison of objects. As you cover later chapters, you'll discover how essential it is to locate the best algorithms and optimal data structures for developing robust solutions to programming problems with minimal computer processing. Finally, the book will assist you in leveraging various Python features by implementing object-oriented designs in your programs. By the end of this book, you will have learned a number of alternate approaches with different attributes to confidently solve programming problems in Python.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
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Section 1: Tighter Integration Via Special Methods
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Section 2: Object Serialization and Persistence
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Section 3: Object-Oriented Testing and Debugging

Building features through inheritance and composition

As noted earlier in the Liskov Substitution Principle section, there are two general ways to add features to a class definition:

  • Inheritance to extend a class by creating a subclass
  • Composition of a new class from one or more other classes

In general, these choices are always present. Every object-oriented design decision involves choosing between inheritance and composition.

To make the decision more nuanced, Python allows multiple inheritance. While combining multiple mixing classes is partially a kind of inheritance, it is more fundamentally an exercise in composition.

The LSP can lead to avoiding inheritance in favor of composition. The general suggestion is to reserve inheritance for those situations where the child class can fully replace the parent class. When features are changed in some way to create a child that...