This is the code repository for Hands-On Enterprise Application Development with Python, published by Packt.
Design data-intensive Application with Python 3
Dynamically typed languages like Python are continuously improving. With the addition of exciting new features and a wide selection of modern libraries and frameworks, Python has emerged as an ideal language for developing enterprise applications. Hands-On Enterprise Application Development with Python will show you how to build effective applications that are stable, secure, and easily scalable.
This book covers the following exciting features: Understand the purpose of design patterns and their impact on application lifecycle Build applications that can handle large amounts of data-intensive operations Uncover advanced concurrency techniques and discover how to handle a large number of requests in production Optimize frontends to improve the client-side experience of your application Effective testing and performance profiling techniques to detect issues in applications early in the development cycle Build applications with a focus on security Implement large applications as microservices to improve scalability
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All of the code is organized into folders. For example, Chapter01.
The code will look like the following:
def get_name_string(name):
return name['first_name'] + name['last_name']
username = "Joe Cruze"
print(get_name_string(username))
Following is what you need for this book: If you’re a developer who wants to build enterprise-grade applications, this book is for you. Basic to intermediate-level of programming experience with Python and database systems is required to understand the concepts covered in this book.
With the following software and hardware list you can run all code files present in the book (Chapter 1-16).
Chapter | Software required | OS required |
---|---|---|
1 and 2 | Python version 3.6 and above | Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (Any) |
3-5 | Python version 3.6 and above, PostgreSQL, version 9.4+ | Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (Any) |
6-11 | Python version 3.6 and above, PostgreSQL, version 9.4+, Gunicorn Nginx | Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (Any) |
12 | Python version 3.6 and above, PostgreSQL, version 9.4+, Docker CE | Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (Any) |
13 | Python version 3.6 and above, PostgreSQL, version 9.4+, Docker CE, Apache OpenWhisk | Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (Any) |
Saurabh Badhwar is a developer and open source enthusiast who is passionate about improving software performance and scalability. He has been actively contributing to Mozilla Servo and Fedora Project in the fields of Release Engineering, Quality Assurance and Community Building. He has been giving talks at various community organized events and universities to onboard and engage new members in the community. Saurabh is currently exploring Microservices Architecture and has been giving various talks on it. His most recent talk on Microservices Architecture happened at DevconfCZ 2018. Currently, Saurabh works as an Associate Software Engineer, Performance and Scale Engineering at Red Hat.
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