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Advanced Python Programming - Second Edition

You're reading from  Advanced Python Programming - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801814010
Pages 606 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Quan Nguyen Quan Nguyen
Profile icon Quan Nguyen

Table of Contents (32) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Python-Native and Specialized Optimization
2. Chapter 1: Benchmarking and Profiling 3. Chapter 2: Pure Python Optimizations 4. Chapter 3: Fast Array Operations with NumPy, Pandas, and Xarray 5. Chapter 4: C Performance with Cython 6. Chapter 5: Exploring Compilers 7. Chapter 6: Automatic Differentiation and Accelerated Linear Algebra for Machine Learning 8. Section 2: Concurrency and Parallelism
9. Chapter 7: Implementing Concurrency 10. Chapter 8: Parallel Processing 11. Chapter 9: Concurrent Web Requests 12. Chapter 10: Concurrent Image Processing 13. Chapter 11: Building Communication Channels with asyncio 14. Chapter 12: Deadlocks 15. Chapter 13: Starvation 16. Chapter 14: Race Conditions 17. Chapter 15: The Global Interpreter Lock 18. Section 3: Design Patterns in Python
19. Chapter 16: The Factory Pattern 20. Chapter 17: The Builder Pattern 21. Chapter 18: Other Creational Patterns 22. Chapter 19: The Adapter Pattern 23. Chapter 20: The Decorator Pattern 24. Chapter 21: The Bridge Pattern 25. Chapter 22: The Façade Pattern 26. Chapter 23: Other Structural Patterns 27. Chapter 24: The Chain of Responsibility Pattern 28. Chapter 25: The Command Pattern 29. Chapter 26: The Observer Pattern 30. Assessments 31. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we have seen how to use two other creational design patterns: the prototype and the singleton.

A prototype is used to create exact copies of objects. As seen in the implementation example we discussed, using a prototype in Python is natural and based on built-in features, so it is not something even mentioned. The singleton pattern can be implemented by making the singleton class use a metaclass, its type, having previously defined said metaclass. As required, the metaclass's __call__() method holds the code that ensures that only one instance of the class can be created.

Overall, these two design patterns help us implement the use cases that other creational patterns do not support; in effect, we have grown our design pattern toolbox to cover more use cases.

The next chapter is about the adapter pattern, a structural design pattern that can be used to make two incompatible software interfaces compatible.

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