Hitchhiker's Guide to Python (e-bog) af Schlusser, Tanya
Schlusser, Tanya

Hitchhiker's Guide to Python e-bog

158,16 DKK
The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python takes the journeyman Pythonista to true expertise. More than any other language, Python was created with the philosophy of simplicity and parsimony. Now 25 years old, Python has become the primary or secondary language (after SQL) for many business users. With popularity comes diversity??and possibly dilution.This guide, collaboratively written by over a hundred m…
The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python takes the journeyman Pythonista to true expertise. More than any other language, Python was created with the philosophy of simplicity and parsimony. Now 25 years old, Python has become the primary or secondary language (after SQL) for many business users. With popularity comes diversity??and possibly dilution.This guide, collaboratively written by over a hundred members of the Python community, describes best practices currently used by package and application developers. Unlike other books for this audience, The Hitchhiker??s Guide is light on reusable code and heavier on design philosophy, directing the reader to excellent sources that already exist.
E-bog 158,16 DKK
Forfattere Schlusser, Tanya (forfatter)
Udgivet 30.08.2016
Længde 338 sider
Genrer Computer programming / software engineering
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781491933237

The Hitchhiker's Guide to Python takes the journeyman Pythonista to true expertise. More than any other language, Python was created with the philosophy of simplicity and parsimony. Now 25 years old, Python has become the primary or secondary language (after SQL) for many business users. With popularity comes diversity??and possibly dilution.This guide, collaboratively written by over a hundred members of the Python community, describes best practices currently used by package and application developers. Unlike other books for this audience, The Hitchhiker??s Guide is light on reusable code and heavier on design philosophy, directing the reader to excellent sources that already exist.