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Learn Python Programming

Learn Python Programming

By : Fabrizio Romano, Fabrizio Romano, Heinrich Kruger, Heinrich Kruger
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Learn Python Programming

Learn Python Programming

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By: Fabrizio Romano, Fabrizio Romano, Heinrich Kruger, Heinrich Kruger

Overview of this book

Learn Python Programming, Fourth Edition, provides a comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to Python programming, covering fundamental concepts and practical applications. This edition has been meticulously updated to include the latest features from Python versions 3.9 to 3.12, new chapters on type hinting and CLI applications, and updated examples reflecting modern Python web development practices. This Python book empowers you to take ownership of writing your software and become independent in fetching the resources you need. By the end of this book, you will have a clear idea of where to go and how to build on what you have learned from the book. Through examples, the book explores a wide range of applications and concludes by building real-world Python projects based on the concepts you have learned. This Python book offers a clear and practical guide to mastering Python and applying it effectively in various domains, such as data science, web development, and automation.
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Alternative tools

Before we finish the chapter, let us briefly discuss some alternative options that you have for packaging your projects. Before PEP 517 and PEP 518, it was difficult to use anything other than Setuptools to build packages. There was no way for projects to specify what libraries were required to build them or how they should be built, so pip and other tools just assumed that packages should be built using Setuptools.

Thanks to the build-system information in the pyproject.toml file, it is now easy to use any packaging library you want. There are several alternatives to choose from, including:

  • The Flit project (https://flit.pypa.io) was instrumental in inspiring the development of the PEP 517 and PEP 518 standards (the creator of Flit was a co-author of PEP 517). Flit aims to make packaging simple, pure Python projects that do not require complex build steps (like compiling C code) as easy as possible. Flit also provides a CLI for building packages and...
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