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0.0 | 7.2 | |
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Python | Python | |
ISC License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Today, I'm going to take you on a thrilling coding adventure inspired by a LinkedIn code snippet, where I tangled with FastAPI, River, Watchdog, and Tenacity. Ready? Buckle up!
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How long does it take for you to get ready to develop a good Python library?
Hi all. After more then half a year study advanced python and SE principles I would like to develop a library of my liking. I’m aiming for a common decorators library. But after I saw the source code of tenacity (A retry pattern library). I was discouraged. It’s still very complicated to me for now. I can understand a lot of tenacity now. But to code it as beautiful as the auther is tough. Tenacity is not even a big library. My goal is to develop something bigger. I read Learning Python, know many standard library, then two books on SE. A design patterns book for python (broad not deep). And a clean code book (This one is pretty deep). Beyond that I know data structure and algo stuff. I thought I know python at an immediate level now. But seems source code is out of reach. Just wondering how long in python dev before you can develop something like tenacity.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing import_string and Tenacity you can also consider the following projects:
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blinker - A fast Python in-process signal/event dispatching system.
itsdangerous - Safely pass trusted data to untrusted environments and back.
Pychievements - The Python Achievements Framework!
boltons - 🔩 Like builtins, but boltons. 250+ constructs, recipes, and snippets which extend (and rely on nothing but) the Python standard library. Nothing like Michael Bolton.
pluginbase - A simple but flexible plugin system for Python.