9781801819992-1801819998-Python Architecture Patterns: Master API design, event-driven structures, and package management in Python

Python Architecture Patterns: Master API design, event-driven structures, and package management in Python

ISBN-13: 9781801819992
ISBN-10: 1801819998
Author: Jaime Buelta
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Format: Paperback 594 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781801819992
ISBN-10: 1801819998
Author: Jaime Buelta
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Format: Paperback 594 pages

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Python Architecture Patterns: Master API design, event-driven structures, and package management in Python (ISBN-13: 9781801819992 and ISBN-10: 1801819998), written by authors Jaime Buelta, was published by Packt Publishing in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other AI & Machine Learning (History & Culture, Computer Science) books. You can easily purchase or rent Python Architecture Patterns: Master API design, event-driven structures, and package management in Python (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used AI & Machine Learning books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.49.

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Product Description Make the best of your test suites by using cutting-edge software architecture patterns in PythonKey FeaturesLearn how to create scalable and maintainable applicationsBuild a web system for micro messaging using concepts in the bookUse profiling to find bottlenecks and improve the speed of the systemBook DescriptionDeveloping large-scale systems that continuously grow in scale and complexity requires a thorough understanding of how software projects should be implemented. Software developers, architects, and technical management teams rely on high-level software design patterns such as microservices architecture, event-driven architecture, and the strategic patterns prescribed by domain-driven design (DDD) to make their work easier.This book covers these proven architecture design patterns with a forward-looking approach to help Python developers manage application complexity―and get the most value out of their test suites.Starting with the initial stages of design, you will learn about the main blocks and mental flow to use at the start of a project. The book covers various architectural patterns like microservices, web services, and event-driven structures and how to choose the one best suited to your project. Establishing a foundation of required concepts, you will progress into development, debugging, and testing to produce high-quality code that is ready for deployment. You will learn about ongoing operations on how to continue the task after the system is deployed to end users, as the software development lifecycle is never finished.By the end of this Python book, you will have developed "architectural thinking": a different way of approaching software design, including making changes to ongoing systems.What you will learnThink like an architect, analyzing software architecture patternsExplore API design, data storage, and data representation methodsInvestigate the nuances of common architectural structuresUtilize and interoperate elements of patterns such as microservicesImplement test-driven development to perform quality code testingRecognize chunks of code that can be restructured as packagesMaintain backward compatibility and deploy iterative changesWho this book is forThis book will help software developers and architects understand the structure of large complex systems and adopt architectural patterns that are scalable. Examples in the book are implemented in Python so a fair grasp of basic Python concepts is expected. Proficiency in any programming languages such as Java or JavaScript is sufficient.Table of ContentsIntroduction to Software ArchitectureAPI DesignData ModelingThe Data LayerThe Twelve-Factor App MethodologyWeb Server StructuresEvent-Driven StructuresAdvanced Event-Driven StructuresMicroservices vs MonolithTesting and TDDPackage ManagementLoggingMetricsProfilingDebuggingOngoing Architecture About the Author Jaime Buelta is a Software Architect who has been a professional programmer since 2002 and a Python enthusiast since 2010. He has developed software for a variety of fields, focusing, in the last 10 years, on developing web services in Python in the gaming, finance and education industries. He is a strong proponent of automating everything to make computers do most of the heavy lifting, so humans can focus on the important stuff. He published his first book, "Python Automation Cookbook", in 2018 (recently with an extended second edition), followed a year later by "Hands-On Docker for Microservices with Python" describing how to migrate to a microservice architecture. He is currently living in Dublin, Ireland, and is a regular speaker at PyCon Ireland.

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