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Flask Application Development Guide - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Flask Application Development Guide - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Verlag: HiTeX Press

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"Flask Application Development Guide"The "Flask Application Development Guide" is an essential and authoritative reference for software engineers, architects, and web developers seeking to master Flask, one of Python’s most flexible and expressive web frameworks. The guide meticulously examines the spectrum of Flask's architecture, from foundational principles such as its microframework philosophy, request-response lifecycle, and advanced context management, to the nuanced patterns of scalable application design using Blueprints and custom extensions. Readers will gain a deep understanding of advanced routing, dynamic and class-based views, middleware, decorators, and modern concurrency paradigms, equipping them to architect robust, adaptable web solutions.This comprehensive volume delves extensively into data persistence, integration, and API service engineering. It presents advanced SQLAlchemy and NoSQL usage, strategies for transactional integrity, data validation, caching, and secure API design with cutting-edge practices for RESTful services, documentation, versioning, and security. Dedicated chapters illuminate the full stack: from complex security architecture and role-based controls to seamless front-end integration with Jinja2, JavaScript frameworks, and real-time WebSocket communication. Coverage extends to internationalization, client-side security, and progressive web app techniques for accessible, high-performance applications.Recognizing operational excellence as vital to production success, the guide explores meticulous approaches to automated testing, debugging, profiling, and continuous delivery pipelines. It details deployment strategies—containerization, serverless models, orchestration with Kubernetes, and best-in-class observability tools—empowering practitioners to achieve scalable, resilient infrastructures. The final sections contextualize Flask within modern distributed microservices, addressing inter-service communication, transaction patterns, and community-driven standards, while offering pragmatic guidance on code maintainability, anti-patterns, and emerging trends shaping the future of web development with Flask.
Verfügbar seit: 08.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 250 Seiten.

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