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Python Object-Oriented Programming - Fourth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jul 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801077262
Pages 714 pages
Edition 4th Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Steven F. Lott Steven F. Lott
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Dusty Phillips Dusty Phillips
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Object-Oriented Design 2. Objects in Python 3. When Objects Are Alike 4. Expecting the Unexpected 5. When to Use Object-Oriented Programming 6. Abstract Base Classes and Operator Overloading 7. Python Data Structures 8. The Intersection of Object-Oriented and Functional Programming 9. Strings, Serialization, and File Paths 10. The Iterator Pattern 11. Common Design Patterns 12. Advanced Design Patterns 13. Testing Object-Oriented Programs 14. Concurrency 15. Other Books You May Enjoy
16. Index

Three types of queues

We'll look at an application of the list structure to create a queue. A queue is a special kind of buffer, summarized as First In First Out (FIFO). The idea is to act as a temporary stash so one part of an application can write to the queue while another part consumes items from the queue.

A database might have a queue of data to be written to disk. When our application performs an update, the local cache version of the data is updated so all other applications can see the change. The write to the disk, however, may be placed in a queue for a writer to deal with a few milliseconds later.

When we're looking at files and directories, a queue can be a handy place to stash details of the directories so they can be processed later. We'll often represent a directory as the path from the root of the filesystem to the file of interest. We'll look at Path objects in detail in Chapter 9, Strings, Serialization, and File Paths. The algorithm...

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