Python in practice : create better programs using concurrency, libraries, and patterns

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Python in practice : create better programs using concurrency, libraries, and patterns

Mark Summerfield ; [foreword by Doug Hellmann]

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Addison-Wesley, c2014

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"First printing, August 2013"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-287) and index

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Winner of the 2014 Jolt Award for "Best Book" "Whether you are an experienced programmer or are starting your career, Python in Practice is full of valuable advice and example to help you improve your craft by thinking about problems from different perspectives, introducing tools, and detailing techniques to create more effective solutions." -Doug Hellmann, Senior Developer, DreamHost If you're an experienced Python programmer, Python in Practice will help you improve the quality, reliability, speed, maintainability, and usability of all your Python programs. Mark Summerfield focuses on four key themes: design patterns for coding elegance, faster processing through concurrency and compiled Python (Cython), high-level networking, and graphics. He identifies well-proven design patterns that are useful in Python, illuminates them with expert-quality code, and explains why some object-oriented design patterns are irrelevant to Python. He also explodes several counterproductive myths about Python programming-showing, for example, how Python can take full advantage of multicore hardware. All examples, including three complete case studies, have been tested with Python 3.3 (and, where possible, Python 3.2 and 3.1) and crafted to maintain compatibility with future Python 3.x versions. All code has been tested on Linux, and most code has also been tested on OS X and Windows. All code may be downloaded at www.qtrac.eu/pipbook.html. Coverage includes Leveraging Python's most effective creational, structural, and behavioral design patterns Supporting concurrency with Python's multiprocessing, threading, and concurrent.futures modules Avoiding concurrency problems using thread-safe queues and futures rather than fragile locks Simplifying networking with high-level modules, including xmlrpclib and RPyC Accelerating Python code with Cython, C-based Python modules, profiling, and other techniques Creating modern-looking GUI applications with Tkinter Leveraging today's powerful graphics hardware via the OpenGL API using pyglet and PyOpenGL

Table of Contents

Foreword xiii Introduction 1 Acknowledgments 3 Chapter 1: Creational Design Patterns 5 1.1. Abstract Factory Pattern 5 1.2. Builder Pattern 11 1.3. Factory Method Pattern 17 1.4. Prototype Pattern 24 1.5. Singleton Pattern 26 Chapter 2: Structural Design Patterns 29 2.1. Adapter Pattern 29 2.2. Bridge Pattern 34 2.3. Composite Pattern 40 2.4. Decorator Pattern 48 2.5. Facade Pattern 59 2.6. Flyweight Pattern 64 2.7. Proxy Pattern 67 Chapter 3: Behavioral Design Patterns 73 3.1. Chain of Responsibility Pattern 74 3.2. Command Pattern 79 3.3. Interpreter Pattern 83 3.4. Iterator Pattern 95 3.5. Mediator Pattern 100 3.6. Memento Pattern 106 3.7. Observer Pattern 107 3.8. State Pattern 111 3.9. Strategy Pattern 116 3.10. Template Method Pattern 119 3.11. Visitor Pattern 123 3.12. Case Study: An Image Package 124 Chapter 4: High-Level Concurrency 141 4.1. CPU-Bound Concurrency 144 4.2. I/O-Bound Concurrency 155 4.3. Case Study: A Concurrent GUI Application 164 Chapter 5: Extending Python 179 5.1. Accessing C Libraries with ctypes 180 5.2. Using Cython 187 5.3. Case Study: An Accelerated Image Package 198 Chapter 6: High-Level Networking 203 6.1. Writing XML-RPC Applications 204 6.2. Writing RPyC Applications 219 Chapter 7: Graphical User Interfaces with Tkinter 231 7.1. Introduction to Tkinter 233 7.2. Creating Dialogs with Tkinter 235 7.3. Creating Main-Window Applications with Tkinter 253 Chapter 8: OpenGL 3D Graphics 263 8.1. A Perspective Scene 264 8.2. An Orthographic Game 272 Appendix A: Epilogue 283 Appendix B: Selected Bibliography 285 Index 289

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