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Python in Practice by Mark Summerfield
ISBN: 978-0321905635
Copyright © 2012-13 Qtrac Ltd.
All the example programs and modules are copyright © Qtrac Ltd. 2012-13.
They are free software: you can redistribute them and/or modify them
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation, either version version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version. They are provided for educational
purposes and are distributed in the hope that they will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
Public Licenses (in file gpl-3.0.txt) for more details.
All the book's examples are designed to be educational, and many are
also designed to be useful. I hope that you find them helpful, and are
perhaps able to use some of them as starting points for your own
projects.
Most of the icons are from Debian (e.g., GNOME, Tango, and Oxygen) and
so are open source licensed. (Visit http://www.debian.org/
http://www.gnome.org/ http://tango.freedesktop.org/ and
http://www.oxygen-icons.org/ for more information.)
Here is the list of programs referred to in the book grouped by chapter.
Dependencies on third-party packages are listed in []s with URLs at the
end. All the examples work with Python 3.3+ and many with 3.2 and 3.1.
Chapter 1: Creational Design Patterns
Abstract Factory: diagram1.py diagram2.py
Builder: formbuilder.py
Factory Method: gameboard1.py gameboard2.py gameboard3.py gameboard4.py
Chapter 2: Structural Design Patterns
Adaptor: render1.py render2.py
Bridge: barchart1.py barchart2.py barchart3.py
Composite: stationery1.py stationery2.py
Decorator: validate1.py validate2.py mediator1d.py mediator2d.py
Facade: Unpack.py
Flyweight: pointstore1.py pointstore2.py
Proxy: imageproxy1.py imageproxy2.py
Singleton: Session.py
Chapter 3: Behavioral Design Patterns
Chain of Responsibility: eventhandler1.py eventhandler2.py
Command: grid.py Command.py
Interpreter: genome1.py genome2.py genome3.py
Iterator: Bag1.py Bag2.py Bag3.py
Mediator: mediator1.py mediator2.py
Memento (use pickle or json)
Observer: observer1.py observer2.py
State: multiplexer1.py multiplexer2.py
Strategy: tabulator1.py tabulator2.py tabulator3.py tabulator4.py
Template Method: wordcount1.py wordcount2.py
Visitor (use map() or list comprehensions or a for loop)
Case Study: Image/
Chapter 4: High-Level Concurrency
imagescale-s.py imagescale-t.py imagescale-q-m.py imagescale-m.py
imagescale-c.py
whatsnew.py whatsnew-t.py whatsnew-q.py whatsnew-m.py whatsnew-q-m.py
whatsnew-c.py Feed.py
[Recommends feedparser and lxml]
Case Study: imagescale/ [Recommends Cython; numpy]
Chapter 5: Extending Python [Only tested on Linux; should work
cross-platform]
Hyphenate1.py
Hyphenate2/ [Requires Cython and libhyphen]
benchmark_Scale.py Scale/Fast.pyx [Requires Cython; numpy]
Case Study: cyImage/ benchmark_Image.py imagescale-s.py
imagescale-cy.py imagescale.py [Requires Cython; numpy]
Chapter 6: High-Level Networking
Meter.py MeterMT.py
meterclient-rpc.py meterserver-rpc.py meter-rpc.pyw
meterclient-rpyc.py meterserver-rpyc.py meter-rpyc.pyw [Requires rpyc]
Chapter 7: Creating GUIs with Tkinter
hello.pyw
TkUtil/
currency/
gravitate/
gravitate2/
texteditor/
texteditor2/
Chapter 8: Openg GL 3D Graphics
cylinder1.pyw
cylinder2.pyw
gravitate3d.pyw
Many chapters also require:
Qtrac.py
Image/
cyImage/
Third-party packages:
Modern package managers:
(1) Grab the file: http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py
(2) In a console execute:
$ python distribute_setup.py
$ easy_install pip
Note you may have to give a path on windows, e.g.,
C:\> c:\python33\python c:\Users\<Username>\Downloads\distribute_setup.py
C:\> c:\python33\scripts\easy_install pip
See: http://pythonhosted.org/distribute/
Cython http://cython.org
feedparser http://pypi.python.org/pypi/feedparser
lxml http://lxml.de
numpy http://numpy.scipy.org
pyglet http://www.pyglet.org
PyOpenGL http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net
pypng http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pypng
regex http://pypi.python.org/pypi/regex
rpyc http://rpyc.sourceforge.net