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The FastAPI Handbook - Simplifying Web Development with Python - cover

The FastAPI Handbook - Simplifying Web Development with Python

Robert A. Johnson

Maison d'édition: HiTeX Press

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"The FastAPI Handbook: Simplifying Web Development with Python" is a comprehensive and accessible guide tailored for both novice and experienced developers looking to harness the power of FastAPI for building high-performance web applications. With its focus on speed, efficiency, and simplicity, FastAPI offers a modern approach to API development, leveraging Python’s type hints, asynchronous capabilities, and automatic documentation generation through OpenAPI standards. This book meticulously covers foundational to advanced concepts, providing readers with a structured pathway to understanding and utilizing FastAPI's full potential.Each chapter is crafted to build on previous topics, gradually introducing complex ideas such as dependency injection, CRUD operations, authentication, and deployment strategies. Readers will gain practical insights and hands-on experience through detailed examples and clear explanations, enabling them to construct scalable, intuitive APIs. Whether you aim to enhance your existing projects or embark on new ones, this handbook equips you with the essential skills and best practices to navigate the evolving landscape of web development confidently. Embrace the power of FastAPI and elevate your application development to new heights.
Disponible depuis: 06/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 301 pages.

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