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Cover Table of Contents Python 3 Object-oriented Programming Second Edition Python 3 Object-oriented Programming Second Edition Credits About the Author About the Reviewers www.PacktPub.com Introduction to the second edition Preface What you need for this book Who this book is for Conventions Reader feedback Customer support 1. Object-oriented Design Objects and classes Specifying attributes and behaviors Hiding details and creating the public interface Composition Inheritance Case study Exercises Summary 2. Objects in Python Modules and packages Organizing module contents Who can access my data? Third-party libraries Case study Exercises Summary 3. When Objects Are Alike Multiple inheritance Polymorphism Abstract base classes Case study Exercises Summary 4. Expecting the Unexpected Case study Exercises Summary 5. When to Use Object-oriented Programming Adding behavior to class data with properties Manager objects Case study Exercises Summary 6. Python Data Structures Tuples and named tuples Dictionaries Lists Sets Extending built-ins Queues Case study Exercises Summary 7. Python Object-oriented Shortcuts An alternative to method overloading Functions are objects too Case study Exercises Summary 8. Strings and Serialization Regular expressions Serializing objects Case study Exercises Summary 9. The Iterator Pattern Iterators Comprehensions Generators Coroutines Case study Exercises Summary 10. Python Design Patterns I The observer pattern The strategy pattern The state pattern The singleton pattern The template pattern Exercises Summary 11. Python Design Patterns II The facade pattern The flyweight pattern The command pattern The abstract factory pattern The composite pattern Exercises Summary 12. Testing Object-oriented Programs Unit testing Testing with py.test Imitating expensive objects How much testing is enough? Case study Exercises Summary 13. Concurrency Multiprocessing Futures AsyncIO Case study Exercises Summary Index
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