The best way to learn design in any field is to study examples, and
some of the best examples of software design come from the tools
programmers use in their own work. Software Design by Example: A
Tool-Based Introduction with Python therefore builds small versions of
the things programmers use in order to demystify them and give some
insights into how experienced programmers think. From a file backup
system and a testing framework to a regular expression matcher, a
browser layout engine, and a very small compiler, we explore common
design patterns, show how making code easier to test also makes it
easier to reuse, and help readers understand how debuggers, profilers,
package managers, and version control systems work so that they can
use them more effectively. This material can be used for self-paced
study, in an undergraduate course on software design, or as the core
of an intensive weeklong workshop for working programmers. Each
chapter has a set of exercises ranging in size and difficulty from
half a dozen lines to a full day’s work. Readers should be familiar
with the basics of modern Python, but the more advanced features of
the language are explained and illustrated as they are introduced. All
the written material in this project can be freely reused under the
terms of the Creative Commons - Attribution license, while all of the
software is made available under the terms of the Hippocratic License.
All proceeds from sale of this book will go to support the Red Door
Family Shelter in Toronto. Features: Teaches software design by
showing programmers how to build the tools they use every day Each
chapter includes exercises to help readers check and deepen their
understanding All the example code can be downloaded, re-used, and
modified under an open license
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A Tool-Based Introduction with Python
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ISBN
9781040005033
Publisert
2024
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Chapman & Hall
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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