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Mastering Python Design Patterns

You're reading from   Mastering Python Design Patterns Start learning Python programming to a better standard by mastering the art of Python design patterns

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783989324
Length 212 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sakis Kasampalis Sakis Kasampalis
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Factory Pattern 2. The Builder Pattern FREE CHAPTER 3. The Prototype Pattern 4. The Adapter Pattern 5. The Decorator Pattern 6. The Facade Pattern 7. The Flyweight Pattern 8. The Model-View-Controller Pattern 9. The Proxy Pattern 10. The Chain of Responsibility Pattern 11. The Command Pattern 12. The Interpreter Pattern 13. The Observer Pattern 14. The State Pattern 15. The Strategy Pattern 16. The Template Pattern Index

Summary


In this chapter, we saw the Strategy design pattern. Strategy is generally used when we want to be able to use multiple solutions for the same problem transparently. There is no perfect algorithm for all input data and all cases, and by using Strategy, we can dynamically decide which algorithm to use in each case. In reality, we use the Strategy pattern when we want to get to an airport to catch a flight.

Python uses the Strategy pattern to let the client code decide how to sort the elements of a data structure. We saw an example of how to sort programming languages based on their TIOBE index ranking.

The use of the Strategy design pattern is not limited to the sorting domain. Encryption, compression, logging, and other domains that deal with resources use Strategy to provide different ways to filter data. Portability is another domain where Strategy is applicable. Simulations are yet another good candidate.

We saw how Python with its first-class functions simplifies the implementation...

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