
Clean Architectures in Python (Sách keo gáy, bìa mềm)
The clean architecture is the opposite of
spaghetti code, where everything is interlaced and there are no single
elements that can be easily detached from the rest and replaced without
the whole system collapsing. The main point of the clean architecture is
to make clear "what is where and why", and this should be your first
concern while you design and implement a software system, whatever
architecture or development methodology you want to follow.
To
fully appreciate the book you need to know Python and be familiar with
TDD, in particular with unit testing and mocks. Please refer to the
series TDD in Python with pytest published on my blog if you need to
refresh your knowledge about these topics.
After the two
introductory parts that you are reading, chapter 1 goes through a 10,000
feet overview of a system designed with a clean architecture, while
chapter 2 briefly discusses the components and the ideas behind this
software architecture. Chapter 3 runs through a concrete example of
clean architecture and chapter 4 expands the example adding a web
application on top of it. Chapter 5 discusses error management and
improvements to the Python code developed in the previous chapters.
Chapters 6 and 7 show how to plug different database systems to the web
service created previously, and chapter 8 wraps up the example showing
how to run the application with a production-ready configuration.
Categories:Computers - Programming
Year:2022
Edition:2nd
Language:english
Pages:126