Treffer: Python 3 Object-Oriented Programming

Title:
Python 3 Object-Oriented Programming
Source:
2018
Publisher Information:
Packt Publishing; 2018
Document Type:
E-Ressource Electronic Resource
Availability:
Open access content. Open access content
Note:
English
Other Numbers:
ESODI oai:odilo.es:00145390
1382545903
Contributing Source:
ODILO
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Accession Number:
edsoai.on1382545903
Database:
OAIster

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rinciples using Python syntax and be able to create robust and reliable programs confidently.

What you will learn

Implement objects in Python by creating classes and defining methods</li> Grasp common concurrency techniques and pitfalls in Python 3</li> Extend class functionality using inheritance</li> Understand when to use object-oriented features, and more importantly when not to use them</li> Discover what design patterns are and why they are different in Python</li> Uncover the simplicity of unit testing and why it's so important in Python</li> Explore concurrent object-oriented programming</li></ul>

Who this book is for

If you're new to object-oriented programming techniques, or if you have basic Python skills and wish to learn in depth how and when to correctly apply OOP in Python, this is the book for you. If you are an object-oriented programmer for other languages or seeking a leg up in the new world of Python 3.8, you too will find this book a useful introduction to Python. Previous experience with Python 3 is not necessary.Dusty Phillips is a Canadian software developer and author currently living in New Brunswick. He has been active in the open source community for two decades and programming in Python for nearly as long. He holds a master's degree in computer science and has worked for Facebook, the United Nations, and several startups. He's currently researching privacy-preserving technology at beanstalk.networ