Why you should use Data Classes in Python

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  • attrs

    Python Classes Without Boilerplate

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  • spock

    spock is a framework that helps manage complex parameter configurations during research and development of Python applications (by fidelity)

  • (Note: I wrote a library called spock that was originally based on dataclasses and then shifted to attrs. In the end attrs was just the better and more fully fledged library for what I needed so I’ve always preferred attrs over dataclasses since then)

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