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Hands-On Application Development with PyCharm - Second Edition

By : Bruce M. Van Horn II, Quan Nguyen
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Book Image

Hands-On Application Development with PyCharm - Second Edition

5 (1)
By: Bruce M. Van Horn II, Quan Nguyen

Overview of this book

In the quest to develop robust, professional-grade software with Python and meet tight deadlines, it’s crucial to have the best tools at your disposal. In this second edition of Hands-on Application Development with PyCharm, you’ll learn tips and tricks to work at a speed and proficiency previously reserved only for elite developers. To achieve that, you’ll be introduced to PyCharm, the premiere professional integrated development environment for Python programmers among the myriad of IDEs available. Regardless of how Python is utilized, whether for general automation scripting, utility creation, web applications, data analytics, machine learning, or business applications, PyCharm offers tooling that simplifies complex tasks and streamlines common ones. In this book, you'll find everything you need to harness PyCharm's full potential and make the most of Pycharm's productivity shortcuts. The book comprehensively covers topics ranging from installation and customization to web development, database management, and data analysis pipeline development helping you become proficient in Python application development in diverse domains. By the end of this book, you’ll have discovered the remarkable capabilities of PyCharm and how you can achieve a new level of capability and productivity.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Basics of PyCharm
4
Part 2: Improving Your Productivity
9
Part 3: Web Development in PyCharm
15
Part 4: Data Science with PyCharm
19
Part 5: Plugins and Conclusion

Profiling performance

The first step in creating a great program is getting the program fully working. The second step is to perform automated testing to prove that the program works as intended. The final step ought to be tweaking the code so that the program runs as fast and as efficiently as possible. Poorly performing programs run the risk of having a low adoption rate at best, and may simply be unusable at worst. In England, the NHS has an algorithm that was designed to match organ transplant recipients to recently harvested organs. The algorithm is complicated but extremely time-sensitive. Harvested organs must be transplanted quickly; otherwise, their tissues will die and become useless. In short, the algorithm must be extremely accurate; otherwise, the transplanted organ may be rejected, resulting in the patient’s death. It must also be fast since the organ will lose viability, which may also result in patient death. Suddenly, I’m very glad for my job dealing...