This book follows a standard tutorial approach with approximately 750 code samples spread through the 19 chapters. This amounts to over 5,900 lines of code that illustrate each concept. This book is aimed at programmers who have already learned the basics of objectoriented Python and need to write more sophisticated, flexible code that integrates seamlessly with the rest of Python. This book assumes a computer science background, with experience of common Python design patterns.
This book follows a standard tutorial approach with approximately 750 code samples spread through the 19 chapters. This amounts to over 5,900 lines of code that illustrate each concept. This book is aimed at programmers who have already learned the basics of objectoriented Python and need to write more sophisticated, flexible code that integrates seamlessly with the rest of Python. This book assumes a computer science background, with experience of common Python design patterns.
Steven F. Lott has been programming since the 70s, when computers
were large, expensive, and rare. As a contract software developer
and architect, he has worked on hundreds of projects from very
small to very large. He's been using Python to solve business
problems for over 10 years.
Steven is currently a technomad who lives in various places on the
east coast of the US. His technology blog is:
http://slottsoftwarearchitect.blogspot.com
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