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Functional Python Programming, 3rd edition - Third Edition

By : Steven F. Lott
Book Image

Functional Python Programming, 3rd edition - Third Edition

By: Steven F. Lott

Overview of this book

Not enough developers understand the benefits of functional programming, or even what it is. Author Steven Lott demystifies the approach, teaching you how to improve the way you code in Python and make gains in memory use and performance. If you’re a leetcoder preparing for coding interviews, this book is for you. Starting from the fundamentals, this book shows you how to apply functional thinking and techniques in a range of scenarios, with Python 3.10+ examples focused on mathematical and statistical algorithms, data cleaning, and exploratory data analysis. You'll learn how to use generator expressions, list comprehensions, and decorators to your advantage. You don't have to abandon object-oriented design completely, though – you'll also see how Python's native object orientation is used in conjunction with functional programming techniques. By the end of this book, you'll be well-versed in the essential functional programming features of Python and understand why and when functional thinking helps. You'll also have all the tools you need to pursue any additional functional topics that are not part of the Python language.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Preface
16
Other Books You Might Enjoy
17
Index

15.2 The WSGI standard

The Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI) defines a standard interface for creating a response to a web request. This is a common framework for most Python-based web servers. A great deal of information is present at the following link: http://wsgi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/.

Some important background on WSGI can be found at https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/.

The Python library’s wsgiref package includes a reference implementation of WSGI. Each WSGI application has the same interface, as shown here:

def some_app(environ, start_response): 
    # compute the status, headers, and content of the response 
    start_response(status, headers) 
    return content

The environ parameter is a dictionary that contains all of the arguments of the request in a single, uniform structure. The headers, the request method, the path, and any attachments for forms or file uploads will all...