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Software Architecture with Python

You're reading from   Software Architecture with Python Design and architect highly scalable, robust, clean, and high performance applications in Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786468529
Length 556 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Anand Balachandran Pillai Anand Balachandran Pillai
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Principles of Software Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Writing Modifiable and Readable Code 3. Testability – Writing Testable Code 4. Good Performance is Rewarding! 5. Writing Applications that Scale 6. Security – Writing Secure Code 7. Design Patterns in Python 8. Python – Architectural Patterns 9. Deploying Python Applications 10. Techniques for Debugging Index

Patterns in Python – Behavioral


Behavioral patterns are the last stage in the complexity and functionality of patterns. They also come last chronologically in object life cycle in a system since objects are first created, then built into larger structures, before they interact with each other.

These patterns encapsulate models of communication and interaction between objects. These patterns allow us to describe complex workflows that may be difficult to follow at runtime.

Typically, Behavioral patterns favor object composition over inheritance as usually, the interacting objects in a system would be from separate class hierarchies.

In this brief discussion, we will look at the following patterns: Iterator, Observer, and State.

The Iterator pattern

An iterator provides a way to access elements of a container object sequentially without exposing the underlying object itself. In other words, an iterator is a proxy that provides a single method of iterating over a container object.

Iterators are everywhere...

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