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Mariano Anaya is a software engineer who spends most of his time creating software with Python and mentoring fellow programmers. Mariano's main areas of interests besides Python are software architecture, functional programming, distributed systems, and speaking at conferences.
He was a speaker at Euro Python 2016 and 2017. To know more about him, you can refer to his GitHub account with the username rmariano.
His speakerdeck username is rmariano.
Nimesh Kiran Verma has a dual degree in Maths and Computing from IIT Delhi and has worked with companies such as LinkedIn, Paytm and ICICI for about 5 years in software development and data science.
He co-founded a micro-lending company, Upwards Fintech and presently serves as its CTO. He loves coding and has mastery in Python and its popular frameworks, Django and Flask.
He extensively leverages Amazon Web Services, design patterns, SQL and NoSQL databases, to build reliable, scalable and low latency architectures.
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This is a book about software engineering principles applied to Python.
There are many books about software engineering, and many resources available with information about Python. The intersection of those two sets, though, is something that requires action, and that's the gap this book tries to bridge .
It would not be realistic to cover all possible topics about software engineering in a single book because the field is so wide that there are entire books dedicated to certain topics. This book focuses on the main practices or principles of software engineering that will help us write more maintainable code, and how to write it by taking advantage of the features of Python at the same time.
A word to the wise: there is no single solution to a software problem. It's usually about trade-offs. Each solution will have upsides and downsides, and some criteria must be followed to choose between them, accepting the costs and getting the benefits. There is usually no single best solution, but there are principles to be followed, and as long as we follow them we will be walking a much safer path. And that is what this book is about: inspiring the readers to follow principles and make the best choices, because even when facing difficulties, we will be much better off if we have followed good practices.
And, speaking of good practices, while some of the explanations follow established and proven principles, other parts are opinionated. But that doesn't mean it has to be done in that particular way only. The author does not claim to be any sort of authority on the matter of clean code, because such a title cannot possible exist. The reader is encouraged to engage in critical thinking: take what works the best for your project, and feel free to disagree. Differences of opinions are encouraged as long as they yield an enlightening debate.
My intention behind this book is to share the joys of Python, and idioms I have learned from experience, in the hope that readers will find them useful to elevate their expertise with the language.
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