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Mastering Python 2E - Second Edition

By : Rick van Hattem
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Mastering Python 2E - Second Edition

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By: Rick van Hattem

Overview of this book

Even if you find writing Python code easy, writing code that is efficient, maintainable, and reusable is not so straightforward. Many of Python’s capabilities are underutilized even by more experienced programmers. Mastering Python, Second Edition, is an authoritative guide to understanding advanced Python programming so you can write the highest quality code. This new edition has been extensively revised and updated with exercises, four new chapters and updates up to Python 3.10. Revisit important basics, including Pythonic style and syntax and functional programming. Avoid common mistakes made by programmers of all experience levels. Make smart decisions about the best testing and debugging tools to use, optimize your code’s performance across multiple machines and Python versions, and deploy often-forgotten Python features to your advantage. Get fully up to speed with asyncio and stretch the language even further by accessing C functions with simple Python calls. Finally, turn your new-and-improved code into packages and share them with the wider Python community. If you are a Python programmer wanting to improve your code quality and readability, this Python book will make you confident in writing high-quality scripts and taking on bigger challenges
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Index

Preface

Python is a language that is easy to learn and anyone can get started with a “Hello, World!” script within minutes. Mastering Python, however, is a completely different question.

Every programming problem has multiple possible solutions and choosing the Pythonic (idiomatic Python) solution is not always obvious; it can also change with time. This book will not only illustrate a range of different and new techniques but also explain where and when a method should be applied. To quote The Zen of Python by Tim Peters:

“There should be one—and preferably only one—obvious way to do it. Although that way may not be obvious at first unless you’re Dutch.”

Even though it does not always help, the author of this book is actually Dutch.

This book is not a beginner’s guide to Python. It is a book that can teach you about the more advanced techniques possible within Python, such as asyncio. It even includes Python 3.10 features, such as structural pattern matching (Python’s switch statement), in great detail.

As a Python programmer with many years of experience, I will attempt to rationalize the choices made in this book with relevant background information. These rationalizations are in no way strict guidelines, however, as several of these cases boil down to personal style in the end. Just know that they stem from experience and are, in many cases, the solutions recommended by the Python community.

Some of the references in this book might not be obvious to you if you are not a fan of Monty Python. This book regularly uses spam and eggs instead of foo and bar in code samples because the Python programming language was named after Monty Python. To provide some background information about spam and eggs, I would recommend you watch the Spam sketch from Monty Python. It is positively silly.