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Learn Programming in Python with Cody Jackson

You're reading from   Learn Programming in Python with Cody Jackson Grasp the basics of programming and Python syntax while building real-world applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789531947
Length 304 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Cody Jackson Cody Jackson
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Fundamentals of Python FREE CHAPTER 2. Data Types and Modules 3. Logic Control 4. Functions and Object Oriented Programming 5. Files and Databases 6. Application Planning 7. Writing the Imported Program 8. Automated Software Testing 9. Writing the Fueling Scenario 10. Software Post-Production 11. Graphical User Interface Planning 12. Creating a Graphical User Interface 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Lessons learned

Once the project is deemed complete, at least for this particular version, it is a good time to take a step back from programming and planning to review the project and see what went right and what went wrong.

For example, these are some of the things I have learned when writing the fuel farm scenario, in no particular order:

  • Don't try to write the parameters into docstrings until the project is done. Refactoring can cause items to change, such as eliminating getter/setter methods and replacing them with properties.
  • Write basic docstring summaries while coding, as it helps to clarify what a function/method/class is supposed to do. This helps to ensure that a function or method does only one thing, rather than trying to have multiple operations occurring.
  • Update version numbers each day. Even if not using a CI environment, it is helpful to provide a version...
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