Learning Cython Programming - Second Edition by Philip Herron
English | Feb 22, 2016 | ISBN: 1783551674 | 110 Pages | AZW3/MOBI/EPUB/PDF (conv) | 2.25 MB
Cython is a hybrid programming language used to write C extensions for Python language. Combining the practicality of Python and speed and ease of the C language it's an exciting language worth learning if you want to build fast applications with ease.
Key Features
Learn how to extend C applications with pure Python code
Get more from Python - you'll not only learn Cython, you'll also unlock a greater understanding of how to harness Python
Packed with tips and tricks that make Cython look easy, dive into this accessible programming guide and find out what happens when you bring C and Python together!
Book Description
This new edition of shows you how to get started, taking you through the fundamentals so you can begin to experience its unique powers.
You'll find out how to get set up, before exploring the relationship between Python and Cython. You'll also look at debugging Cython, before moving on to C++ constructs, Caveat on C++ usage, Python threading and GIL in Cython. Finally, you'll learn object initialization and compile time, and gain a deeper insight into Python 3, which will help you not only become a confident Cython developer, but a much more fluent Python developer too.
What you will learn
Reuse Python logging in C
Make an IRC bot out of your C application
Extend an application so you have a web server for rest calls
Practice Cython against your C++ code
Discover tricks to work with Python ConfigParser in C
Create Python bindings for native libraries
Find out about threading and concurrency related to GIL
Expand Terminal Multiplexer Tmux with Cython
About the Author
Philip Herron is a developer who focuses his passion toward compilers and virtual machine implementations. When he was first accepted to Google Summer of Code 2010, he used inspiration from Paul Biggar's PhD on the optimization of dynamic languages to develop a proof of the concept GCC frontend to compile Python. This project sparked his deep interest in how Python works.
After completing a consecutive year on the same project in 2011, Philip applied to Cython under the Python foundation to gain a deeper appreciation of the standard Python implementation. Through this he started leveraging the advantages of Python to control the logic in systems or even add more high-level interfaces, such as embedding Flask web servers in a REST API to a system-level piece of software, without writing any C code.
Philip currently works as a software consultant for Instil Software based in Northern Ireland. He develops mobile applications with embedded native code for video streaming. Instil has given him a lot of support in becoming a better engineer.
He has written several tutorials for the UK-based Linux Format magazine on Python and loves to share his passion for the Python programming language.
Table of Contents
Cython Won't Bite
Understanding Cython
Extending Applications
Debugging Cython
Advanced Cython
Further Reading
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