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Ask HN: Programming Courses for Experienced Coders?
I came here to mention Dave Beazley's courses and talks.
In particular, I recently prepped/ran a week-long, in-house training session of Dave's Python-Mastery[1] course at my day job. We had a group of 8 with a mix of junior and senior Software Engineers and while the juniors were generally able to follow along, it really benefited the senior SEs most. It covers the whole language in such depth and detail that you really feel like you've explored every nook and cranny by the time you're done.
[1] https://github.com/dabeaz-course/python-mastery/
(I enjoyed teaching the class so much that I've considered offering my services teaching it on a consulting basis to other orgs. If that interests anyone, feel free to reach out to the email in my profile.)
- Advanced Python Mastery
- Advanced Python Mastery – A Course by David Beazley
- is there a ruby equivalent of this?
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Ask HN: How can I get better at writing production-level Python?
Another great course is David Beazley's Advanced Python Mastery; he just put it all up on github (PDF of all slides + exercises) https://github.com/dabeaz-course/python-mastery
It's designed as a four-day workshop. Lots of material around 'mature' Python code
glom
- Ask HN: How can I get better at writing production-level Python?
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Is there a quicker way to check if a attribute within an attribute exists?
If your project requires writing this sort of code a lot, there are third-party libraries that can make it a bit easier. One example that comes to mind is glom (take a look at their tutorial).
What are some alternatives?
funcy - A fancy and practical functional tools
python-lenses - A python lens library for manipulating deeply nested immutable structures
blog - David Beazley's blog.
best-of-python - 🏆 A ranked list of awesome Python open-source libraries and tools. Updated weekly.
example-code-2e - Example code for Fluent Python, 2nd edition (O'Reilly 2022)
dotwiz - A blazing fast dict subclass that supports dot access notation.
curio - Good Curio!
cuphic - Transform or scrape Hiccup with a declarative DSL.
Toolz - A functional standard library for Python.
flyte - Scalable and flexible workflow orchestration platform that seamlessly unifies data, ML and analytics stacks.
attrs - Python Classes Without Boilerplate
tqdm - :zap: A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI