By : Daniel Arbuckle Released : Saturday, April 27, 2019 [New Release!]
Torrent Contains : 36 Files, 8 Folders
Course Source : https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/mastering-python-3x-video
Build high-quality Python programs
Video Details
ISBN 9781789959116
Course Length 3 hours 37 minutes
Table of Contents
• GETTING SET UP
• GRAPHICAL INTERFACES, EVENT-DRIVEN PROGRAMS, AND REACTIVE PROGRAMMING
• NETWORKING, MICROSERVICES, AND ASYNCHRONOUS PROGRAMMING
• FIGHTING BACK AGAINST BUGS, USING TYPE ANNOTATION, AND UNIT TESTING
• PARALLEL CONCURRENCY
• DECORATORS AND NON-TYPE ANNOTATIONS
• DESCRIPTORS AND CONTEXT MANAGERS
• DISTRIBUTING YOUR SOFTWARE
Video Description
Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world, thanks to its practical, flexible design, and readable syntax. It is renowned for its high readability and hence it is often the first language learned by new programmers. Python, being multi-paradigm, can be used to achieve the same thing in different ways and it is compatible with different platforms.
Familiarity with Python is something that all programmers need in their toolkits. After 2 successful editions, we have come up with a brand-new course covering the latest features and added functionalities. This course covers everything from fairly basic to more advanced topics, including both practical examples and the theoretical underpinnings.
All the code files and important files are placed on GitHub at this link https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Mastering-Python-3.x
Target Audience
This course is for you if you want to get started in programming, or if you already know how to program but want to get into Python. No preexisting programming knowledge is required but you do need to be an advanced computer user, and familiarity with the Command-Line Interface will help.
Style and Approach
This course has hands-on instructions, interesting and illustrative examples, and clear explanations. It also contains useful tips and advice to help you succeed. It is easy to understand, with explanations of both how and why.
What You Will Learn
• This course will teach you how to get moving in Python, making sure you have the breadth and depth of knowledge that will allow you to begin learning, or working, on your own.
• How to create Graphical User Interfaces for desktop applications or cell phone apps so you can create vivid user experiences.
• How to use create HTTP-based microservices so that you can build efficient and flexible server architectures.
• How to use type annotations and unit tests to catch bugs early and easily, so that your software is reliable.
• How to package your software so that it is easily distributed and shared with others.
Authors
Daniel Arbuckle
Daniel Arbuckle holds a Doctorate in Computer Science from the University of Southern California, where he specialized in robotics and was a member of the nanotechnology lab. He now has more than ten years behind him as a consultant, during which time he’s been using Python to help an assortment of businesses, from clothing manufacturers to crowdsourcing platforms. Python has been his primary development language since he was in High School. He’s also an award-winning teacher of programming and computer science.
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1 - Getting Set Up_
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01 - The Course Overview.mp4 (30.3 MB)
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02 - Installing Python.mp4 (40.0 MB)
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03 - Using the Command Line Tools.mp4 (9.9 MB)
2 - Graphical Interfaces, Event-Driven Programs, and Reactive Programming_
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04 - Introducing Kivy and Kv.mp4 (38.5 MB)
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05 - Responding to User Actions.mp4 (19.3 MB)
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06 - Properties and Basic Reactive Programming.mp4 (16.9 MB)
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07 - ReactiveX for More Advanced Reactive Programming.mp4 (17.6 MB)
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08 - Writing Our Oware Client.mp4 (34.9 MB)
3 - Networking, Microservices, and Asynchronous Programming_
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09 - Introducing asyncio and Coroutines.mp4 (18.6 MB)
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10 - Creating an HTTP Microservice with asyncio and aiohttp.mp4 (67.7 MB)
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11 - Using ReactiveX Together with asyncio.mp4 (52.5 MB)
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12 - Writing Our Oware Server.mp4 (15.3 MB)
4 - Fighting Back Against Bugs, Using Type Annotation, and Unit Testing_
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13 - Using Type Annotations to Make Our Code More Bug-Resistant.mp4 (16.7 MB)
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14 - Using Tests to Find Bugs, and Keep Them from Coming Back.mp4 (35.5 MB)
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15 - Test-Driven Development.mp4 (19.0 MB)
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16 - Hardening Our Oware Code.mp4 (26.6 MB)
5 - Parallel Concurrency_
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17 - Using Concurrent.futures to Launch and Manage Worker Processes.mp4 (85.1 MB)
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18 - Using Multiprocessing to Handle Lower Level Multi-process Concurrency.mp4 (39.2 MB)
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19 - Using Subprocess to Handle Very Low Level Multi-process Concurrency.mp4 (17.1 MB)
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20 - Optimizing Inter-Process Communication with _getstate_ and _setstate.mp4 (10.9 MB)
6 - Decorators and Non-Type Annotations_
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21 - Decorators on Functions and Classes.mp4 (31.6 MB)
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22 - Non-Type Annotations as Metadata on Functions and Parameters.mp4 (35.5 MB)
7 - Descriptors and Context Managers_
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23 - Descriptors to Control Attribute Access.mp4 (37.5 MB)
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24 - Context Managers for Active Scopes and RAII.mp4 (37.5 MB)
8 - Distributing Your Software_
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25 - Distributing Applications in ZipApp Format.mp4 (14.0 MB)
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26 - Distributing Libraries in Wheel Format.mp4 (26.0 MB)
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27 - Distributing Programs Using PyInstaller.mp4 (64.1 MB)
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28 - Compiling Python Using Cython.mp4 (98.2 MB)
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