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Object-Oriented Programming with Python - Best Practices and Patterns - cover

Object-Oriented Programming with Python - Best Practices and Patterns

Robert Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Object-Oriented Programming with Python: Best Practices and Patterns" offers a comprehensive exploration into the core concepts and advanced techniques of object-oriented programming through the lens of Python. Designed for both beginners and seasoned developers, this book provides a full spectrum of topics, from foundational principles like encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism to more sophisticated aspects such as design patterns, advanced data handling, and concurrency. With Python's simplicity and readability, learners can focus on understanding and mastering OOP concepts without being encumbered by complex syntax.Practical examples and real-world applications are interwoven throughout the chapters, demonstrating how OOP principles can be applied effectively to solve complex programming challenges. Each chapter builds on the last, ensuring a cohesive learning experience. Readers are guided through building robust, scalable applications, leveraging Python's powerful standard library and employing best practices to ensure code quality and maintainability. This resource stands as an essential guide for anyone aiming to excel in Python programming and apply object-oriented strategies in today's dynamic technological landscape.
Available since: 10/23/2024.
Print length: 519 pages.

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