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The Python Workshop - Second Edition

By : Corey Wade, Mario Corchero Jiménez, Andrew Bird, Dr. Lau Cher Han, Graham Lee
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Book Image

The Python Workshop - Second Edition

4.7 (3)
By: Corey Wade, Mario Corchero Jiménez, Andrew Bird, Dr. Lau Cher Han, Graham Lee

Overview of this book

Python is among the most popular programming languages in the world. It’s ideal for beginners because it’s easy to read and write, and for developers, because it’s widely available with a strong support community, extensive documentation, and phenomenal libraries – both built-in and user-contributed. This project-based course has been designed by a team of expert authors to get you up and running with Python. You’ll work though engaging projects that’ll enable you to leverage your newfound Python skills efficiently in technical jobs, personal projects, and job interviews. The book will help you gain an edge in data science, web development, and software development, preparing you to tackle real-world challenges in Python and pursue advanced topics on your own. Throughout the chapters, each component has been explicitly designed to engage and stimulate different parts of the brain so that you can retain and apply what you learn in the practical context with maximum impact. By completing the course from start to finish, you’ll walk away feeling capable of tackling any real-world Python development problem.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Chapter 13: The Evolution of Python – Discovering New Python Features

Introduction

In this chapter, you’ll continue the shift that started in Chapter 8, Software Development, away from an individual focus on learning the syntax of the Python language toward becoming a contributing member of a Python development team. Solving complex problems in large projects needs expertise from multiple contributors, so it’s very common to work on code with one or more colleagues in a developer community. Having already seen how to use git version control in Chapter 8, Software Development, you’ll apply that knowledge in this chapter to working with teams. You’ll be using GitHub, branches, and pull requests in order to keep your project in sync.

Moving on, when you deliver a certain project in the IT world, at some point, you’ll want to deliver your code to your customers or stakeholders. An important part of the deployment process is making sure that the customer’s system has the libraries and modules that your software...