asyncio Recipes, 1st ed. A Problem-Solution Approach
Auteur : Tahrioui Mohamed Mustapha
- Discover quirky APIs such as the event loop policies
- Write asyncio code with native coroutines
- Use the ast module to find legacy asyncio code
- Work with contextvars
- See what a async context manager is and why a lot of asyncio APIs use them
Chapter 1: Preparing for the Recipes .- Chapter 2: Working with Event Loops.- Chapter 3: Working with Coroutines and async/await.- Chapter 4: Working with async Generators.- Chapter 5: Working with async Context Manager.- Chapter 6: Communication Between asyncio Components.- Chapter 7: Synchronization Between asyncio Components.- Chapter 8: Improving asyncio Applications.- Chapter 9: Working with Network Protocols.- Chapter 10: Preventing Common asyncio Mistakes.- Appendix A: Setting up Your Environment.- Appendix B: Event Loops OS Specifics
Mohamed Mustapha Tahrioui has been a programmer for seven years and currently serves as a senior software engineer at axxessio, where he works as a team lead on asyncio heavy projects, utilizing his expertise for backward compatible architecture and implementation. He also offers full stack development via his IT consultancy Pi Intelligence, using Python, Java, JavaScript, Docker, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and more.
Said El Mallouki is a textbook computer geek with decades of experience designing and developing enterprise IT systems. His early encounters with the internals of computers took place at IBM's production facility in Germany more than two decades ago. In his current occupation as a technology lead, he works on innovative, cutting edge projects.
The intricacies of complex distributed systems have always been on the top of his interest list. With three degrees in IT, business, and marketing, he combines a solid theoretical foundation with plenty ofreal-life experience.
He lives by the Rhine in Germany with his wife Andrea and their 18-month-old son, Felix. His current favorite leisure activity is to be a devoted father.
Date de parution : 05-2019
Ouvrage de 315 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Thème d’asyncio Recipes :
Mots-clés :
API; aiohttp; flask; gather; concurrency; stdlib; Python asyncio; components; threads; debugging; testing; error handling; libraries