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Python Real-World Projects

By : Steven F. Lott
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Book Image

Python Real-World Projects

5 (1)
By: Steven F. Lott

Overview of this book

In today's competitive job market, a project portfolio often outshines a traditional resume. Python Real-World Projects empowers you to get to grips with crucial Python concepts while building complete modules and applications. With two dozen meticulously designed projects to explore, this book will help you showcase your Python mastery and refine your skills. Tailored for beginners with a foundational understanding of class definitions, module creation, and Python's inherent data structures, this book is your gateway to programming excellence. You’ll learn how to harness the potential of the standard library and key external projects like JupyterLab, Pydantic, pytest, and requests. You’ll also gain experience with enterprise-oriented methodologies, including unit and acceptance testing, and an agile development approach. Additionally, you’ll dive into the software development lifecycle, starting with a minimum viable product and seamlessly expanding it to add innovative features. By the end of this book, you’ll be armed with a myriad of practical Python projects and all set to accelerate your career as a Python programmer.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
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Index

6.3 Deliverables

This project has the following deliverables:

  • A pyproject.toml file that identifies the tools used. For this book, we used jupyterlab==3.5.3. Note that while the book was being prepared for publication, version 4.0 was released. This ongoing evolution of components makes it important for you to find the latest version, not the version quoted here.

  • Documentation in the docs folder.

  • Unit tests for any new application modules in the tests folder.

  • Any new application modules in the src folder with code to be used by the inspection notebook.

  • A notebook to inspect the raw data acquired from any of the sources.

The project directory structure suggested in Chapter 1, Project Zero: A Template for Other Projects mentions a notebooks directory. See List of deliverables for more information. Previous chapters haven’t used any notebooks, so this directory might not have been created in the first place. For this project, the snotebooks directory is needed.

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