Core Python Applications Programming
In Core Python Applications Programming, leading software engineer and professional trainer Wesley Chun helps developers who are ready to expand their Python skills and go beyond the language and its syntax to learn about how to apply their skills to application programming. In Core Python Programming, Second Model, primary Python developer and coach Wesley Chun helps you research Python shortly and comprehensively with the intention to immediately succeed with any Python problem.
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- considered deprecated protocol NNTP
- in the chapter 9.3 there is a source code for search bot. It decomposed for two classes - Retriever() и Crawler(). Retriever is synchronous rather than asynchronous. It is impossible to make method Retriever.parse_links() as generator, because result returned the whole with the htmllib.HTMLParser
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-- Cons of Django tests:
--- in the tests used hardcoded URLs instead of reverse()
--- Factory Boy not used
-- not considered:
--- DRF
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The authors teach Django through in-depth explanations, plus provide extensive sample code supported with images and line-by-line explanations. You’ll discover how Django leverages Python’s development speed and flexibility to help you solve a wide spectrum of Web development problems and learn Django best practices covered nowhere else. You’ll build your first Django application in just minutes and deepen your real-world skills through start-to-finish application projects including
Simple Web log (blog) Online photo gallery Simple content management system Ajax-powered live blogger Online source code sharing/syntax highlighting tool How to run your Django applications on the Google App EngineThis complete guide starts by introducing Python, Django, and Web development concepts, then dives into the Django framework, providing a deep understanding of its major components (models, views, templates), and how they come together to form complete Web applications. After a discussion of four independent working Django applications, coverage turns to advanced topics, such as caching, extending the template system, syndication, admin customization, and testing. Valuable reference appendices cover using the command-line, installing and configuring Django, development tools, exploring existing Django applications, the Google App Engine, and how to get more involved with the Django community.
Introduction 1
Part I: Getting Started
Chapter 1: Practical Python for Django 7
Chapter 2: Django for the Impatient: Building a Blog 57
Chapter 3: Starting Out 77
Part II: Django in Depth
Chapter 4: Defining and Using Models 89
Chapter 5: URLs, HTTP Mechanisms, and Views 117
Chapter 6: Templates and Form Processing 135
Part III: Django Applications by Example
Chapter 7: Photo Gallery 159
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Chapter 8: Content Management System 181
Chapter 9: Liveblog 205
Chapter 10: Pastebin 221
Part IV: Advanced Django Techniques and Features
Chapter 11: Advanced Django Programming 235
Chapter 12: Advanced Django Deployment 261
Part V: Appendices
Appendix A: Command Line Basics 285
Appendix B: Installing and Running Django 295
Appendix C: Tools for Practical Django Development 313
Appendix D: Finding, Evaluating, and Using Django Applications 321
Appendix E: Django on the Google App Engine 325
Appendix F: Getting Involved in the Django Project 337
Index 339
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