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Mastering Python Design Patterns - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in May 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837639618
Pages 296 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Kamon Ayeva Kamon Ayeva
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Sakis Kasampalis Sakis Kasampalis
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Preface 1. Part 1: Start with Principles
2. Chapter 1: Foundational Design Principles 3. Chapter 2: SOLID Principles 4. Part 2: From the Gang of Four
5. Chapter 3: Creational Design Patterns 6. Chapter 4: Structural Design Patterns 7. Chapter 5: Behavioral Design Patterns 8. Part 3: Beyond the Gang of Four
9. Chapter 6: Architectural Design Patterns 10. Chapter 7: Concurrency and Asynchronous Patterns 11. Chapter 8: Performance Patterns 12. Chapter 9: Distributed Systems Patterns 13. Chapter 10: Patterns for Testing 14. Chapter 11: Python Anti-Patterns 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Maintainability anti-patterns

These anti-patterns make your code difficult to understand or maintain over time. We are going to discuss several anti-patterns that should be avoided for better quality in your Python application or library’s code base. We will focus on the following points:

  • Using a wildcard import
  • Look Before You Leap (LBYL) versus Easier to Ask for Forgiveness than Permission (EAFP)
  • Overusing inheritance and tight coupling
  • Using global variables for sharing data between functions

As mentioned for the previous category of anti-patterns, using tools such as Flake8 as part of your developer workflow can be handy to help find some of those potential issues when they are already present in your code.

Using a wildcard import

This way of importing (from mymodule import *) can clutter the namespace and make it difficult to determine where an imported variable or function came from. Also, the code may end up with bugs because of name collision...

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