Multiprocessing

  • Hunt J
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Abstract

I have heard many people over the years say that Python is an easy language to lean and that Python is also a simple language. To some extent both of these statements are true; but only to some extent. While the core of the Python language is easy to lean and relatively simple (in part thanks to its consistency); the sheer richness of the language constructs and flexibility available can be overwhelming. In addition the Python environment, its eco system, the range of libraries available, the often competing options available etc., can make moving to the next level daunting. Once you have learned the core elements of the language such as how classes and inheritance work, how functions work, what are protocols and Abstract Base Classes etc.

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Hunt, J. (2019). Multiprocessing (pp. 363–376). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25943-3_31

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