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How to build useful, real-world applications in the Python programming language

About This Book

  • Deliver scalable and high-performing applications in Python.
    • Delve into the great ecosystem of Python frameworks and libraries through projects that you will build with this book.
    • This comprehensive guide will help you demonstrate the power of Python by building practical projects.

      Who This Book Is For

      This book is for software developers who are familiar with Python and want to gain hands-on experience with web and software development projects. A basic knowledge of Python programming is required.

      What You Will Learn

    • Learn object-oriented and functional programming concepts while developing projects
    • The dos and donts of storing passwords in a database
    • Develop a fully functional website using the popular Django framework
    • Use the Beautiful Soup library to perform web scrapping
    • Get started with cloud computing by...
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    Marcus Pennington

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    I dedicate this book to my familymy sister, Camila, my mother, Silvia, and my father, Simo, who have done everything in their power to help me achieve all my dreams. There are no words to express how grateful and lucky I feel for being their child.
    To my lovely Maria, who every day gives me strength, encouragement, inspiration, and love. I wouldn't have made it without you. I love you! Also, to my loyal French bulldog friends, Edit and Ella.
    Daniel Furtado

    My parents, Dawn and Robert, who over my lifetime have always pushed me to do my best. They instilled in me the ability to accomplish anything I put my mind to.
    Fabrizio Romano for convincing me to contribute to this book. He is the greatest mentor an aspiring developer could ask for.
    And finally, my partner, Emily, for always being there for me.
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    Contributors
    About the authors

    Daniel Furtado is a software developer with over 20 years of experience in different technologies such as Python, C, .NET, C#, and JavaScript. He started programming at the age of 13 on his ZX Spectrum.

    He joined the Bioinformatics Laboratory of the Human Cancer Genome Project in Brazil, where he developed web applications and tools in Perl and Python to help researchers analyze data. He has never stopped developing in Python ever since.

    Daniel has worked on various open source projects; the latest one is a PyTerrier web micro-framework.

    Marcus Pennington started his journey into computer science at Highams Park Sixth Form College where he took a Cisco CCNA course.

    He then went to the University of Hertfordshire, where he graduated with a degree in Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence. Since then, he has had the privilege of working with some of the best developers and learning the benefits and pitfalls of many of the software practices we use today.

    He has a passion for writing clean, cohesive, and beautiful code.

    I would like to acknowledge Tom Viner for giving my chapters a thorough review; his insights not only improved the quality of my chapters but also taught me a great deal.
    Julio Trigo, an expert at using PostgreSQL with Python; his knowledge supplemented my own when creating the database dependency.
    Edward Melly, a JavaScript and React craftsman, for reviewing the frontend code in my chapters.
    About the reviewers

    Tom Viner is a senior software developer living in London. He has over 10 years of experience in building web applications and has been using Python and Django for 8 years. He has special interests in open source software, web security, and Test-driven development.

    Tom has given two conference talks, Testing with two failure seeking missiles: fuzzing and property based testing and Exploring unit-testing, unittest v pytest: FIGHT!

    Tom works for Sohonet in central London and sometimes goes backpacking around the world.

    I would like to thank Marcus Pennington for inviting me to review this book.

    Radovan Kavick is the principal data scientist and president at GapData Institute based in Bratislava, Slovakia, harnessing the power of data and wisdom of economics for public good.

    He has an academic background in macroeconomics and is a consultant and data scientist by profession.

    Radovan is also an instructor at DataCamp and a founder of PyData Bratislava, R <- Slovakia & SK/CZ Tableau User Group (skczTUG).

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    Preface

    If you have been within the software development industry for the last 20 years, you most certainly have heard of a programming language named Python. Created by Guido van Rossum, Python first appeared in 1991 and has captured the hearts of many software developers across the globe ever since.

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