
Learning Python Design Patterns - Second Edition
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Key Features
[*] Understand the structural, creational, and behavioral Python design patterns
[*] Get to know the context and application of design patterns to solve real-world problems in software architecture, design, and application development
[*] Get practical exposure through sample implementations in Python v3.5 for the design patterns featured
Book DescriptionWith the increasing focus on optimized software architecture and design it is important that software architects think about optimizations in object creation, code structure, and interaction between objects at the architecture or design level. This makes sure that the cost of software maintenance is low and code can be easily reused or is adaptable to change. The key to this is reusability and low maintenance in design patterns. Building on the success of the previous edition, Learning Python Design Patterns, Second Edition will help you implement real-world scenarios with Python's latest release, Python v3.5. We start by introducing design patterns from the Python perspective. As you progress through the book, you will learn about Singleton patterns, Factory patterns, and Facade patterns in detail. After this, we'll look at how to control object access with proxy patterns. It also covers observer patterns, command patterns, and compound patterns. By the end of the book, you will have enhanced your professional abilities in software architecture, design, and development. What you will learn
[*] Enhance your skills to create better software architecture
[*] Understand proven solutions to commonly occurring design issues
[*] Explore the design principles that form the basis of software design, such as loose coupling, the Hollywood principle and the Open Close principle among others
[*] Delve into the object-oriented programming concepts and find out how they are used in software applications
[*] Develop an understanding of Creational Design Patterns and the different object creation methods that help you solve issues in software development
[*] Use Structural Design Patterns and find out how objects and classes interact to build larger applications
[*] Focus on the interaction between objects with the command and observer patterns
[*] Improve the productivity and code base of your application using Python design patterns
Who this book is forThis book is for Software architects and Python application developers who are passionate about software design. It will be very useful to engineers with beginner level proficiency in Python and who love to work with Python 3.5
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Chetan Giridhar is a technology leader and an open source evangelist. He is the author of Learning Python Design Patterns, Second Edition, has been an invited speaker at international PyCon conferences, and is an associate editor at the Python Papers journal. He takes keen interest in platform engineering, distributed systems, mobile app development, and real-time cloud applications. You can take a look at his experiments at https://github.com/cjgiridhar and his website https://technobeans.com. In his current role as the chief technology officer, Chetan owns the product strategy and drives technology for CallHub. Prior to CallHub, he was associated with BlueJeans Networks and NetApp, where he worked on cloud, video, and enterprise storage products. Chetan believes that the world is full of knowledge; he's always curious to learn new things and share them with open source community, friends, and colleagues. You can connect with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjgiridhar/.Zlobin Gennadiy :
Gennadiy Zlobin works as Lead Software Engineer and Technical Leader in the Russian music service, Zvooq.ru. His current employer is Zvooq Ltd. He has been using Python as the primary language for more than 4 years, enjoying its elegance and power every day. His professional interests include high-load software architectures, good engineering practices, Android OS, and natural language processing. Previously, he worked for the company that had the first search engine in Russia, called Rambler. He was engaged in airline tickets' meta search service and Rambler's index page.
Content
Introduction to Design patterns
Singleton Pattern: Only One Object with the Singleton Pattern
Factory Pattern: Building Factories to Create Objects
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Proxy Pattern: Controlling Object Access with Proxy Pattern
Observer Pattern: Keeping Objects in the Know
Command Pattern: Encapsulating Invocation
Template Method Pattern: Encapsulating Algorithms
Compound Patterns: the Model-View-Controller
State Design Pattern
Anti-Patterns
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