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Learn Python Programming, 3rd edition - Third Edition

By : Fabrizio Romano, Heinrich Kruger
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Book Image

Learn Python Programming, 3rd edition - Third Edition

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By: Fabrizio Romano, Heinrich Kruger

Overview of this book

Learn Python Programming, Third Edition is both a theoretical and practical introduction to Python, an extremely flexible and powerful programming language that can be applied to many disciplines. This book will make learning Python easy and give you a thorough understanding of the language. You'll learn how to write programs, build modern APIs, and work with data by using renowned Python data science libraries. This revised edition covers the latest updates on API management, packaging applications, and testing. There is also broader coverage of context managers and an updated data science chapter. The book empowers you to take ownership of writing your software and become independent in fetching the resources you need. You will have a clear idea of where to go and how to build on what you have learned from the book. Through examples, the book explores a wide range of applications and concludes by building real-world Python projects based on the concepts you have learned.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Index

Troubleshooting guidelines

In this short section, we'd like to give you a few tips that come from our troubleshooting experience.

Where to inspect

Our first suggestion concerns where to place your debugging breakpoints. Regardless of whether you are using print(), a custom function, pdb, or logging, you still have to choose where to place the calls that provide you with the information. Some places are definitely better than others, and there are ways to handle the debugging progression that are better than others.

We normally avoid placing a breakpoint inside an if clause. If the branch containing the breakpoint is not executed, we lose the chance to get the information we wanted. Sometimes it can be difficult to reproduce a bug, or it may take a while for your code to reach the breakpoint, so think carefully before placing them.

Another important thing is where to start. Imagine that you have 100 lines of code that handle your data. Data comes in at line 1,...