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# Fluent Python 2e example code
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Example code for the book **Fluent Python, 2<sup>nd</sup> edition** by Luciano Ramalho (O'Reilly, 2021).
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Example code for the book **Fluent Python, Second Edition** by Luciano Ramalho (O'Reilly, 2022).
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> **BEWARE**: This is a work in progress!
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> * Code here may change and disappear without warning.
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> * Major reorganizations may happen at any time.
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> * No promises. No guarantees. Use at own risk.
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## Table of Contents
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New chapters in **Fluent Python 2e** are marked with 🆕.
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🚨 This table of contents is subject to change at any time until the book goes to the printer.
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> 🚨 This table of contents is subject to change at any time until the book goes to the printer.<BR>
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Latest change: Old **Part I—Prologue** merged into new **Part I—Data Structures**; parts renumbered accordingly; chapter numbers unchanged.
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Part / Chapter #|Title|Directory|1<sup>st</sup> ed. Chapter #
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**I – Prologue**|
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**I – Data Structures**|
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1|The Python Data Model|[01-data-model](01-data-model)|1
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**II – Data Structures**|
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2|An Array of Sequences|[02-array-seq](02-array-seq)|2
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3|Dictionaries and Sets|[03-dict-set](03-dict-set)|3
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4|Unicode Text versus Bytes|[04-text-byte](04-text-byte)|4
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5|Data Class Builders|[05-data-classes](05-data-classes)|🆕
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6|Object References, Mutability, and Recycling|[06-obj-ref](06-obj-ref)|8
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**III – Functions as Objects**|
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**II – Functions as Objects**|
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7|Funcions as First-Class Objects|[07-1class-func](07-1class-func)|5
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8|Type Hints in Function Definitions|[08-def-type-hints](08-def-type-hints)|🆕
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9|Function Decorators and Closures|[09-closure-deco](09-closure-deco)|7
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8|Type Hints in Functions|[08-def-type-hints](08-def-type-hints)|🆕
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9|Decorators and Closures|[09-closure-deco](09-closure-deco)|7
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10|Design Patterns with First-Class Functions|[10-dp-1class-func](10-dp-1class-func)|6
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**IV – Object-Oriented Idioms**|
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**III – Object-Oriented Idioms**|
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11|A Pythonic Object|[11-pythonic-obj](11-pythonic-obj)|9
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12|Sequence Hacking, Hashing, and Slicing|[12-seq-hacking](12-seq-hacking)|10
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12|Special Methods for Sequences|[12-seq-hacking](12-seq-hacking)|10
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13|Interfaces, Protocols, and ABCs|[13-protocl-abc](13-protocol-abc)|11
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14|Inheritance: For Good or For Worse|[14-inheritance](14-inheritance)|12
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14|Inheritance: For Better or For Worse|[14-inheritance](14-inheritance)|12
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15|More About Type Hints|[15-more-types](15-more-types)|🆕
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16|Operator Overloading: Doing It Right|[16-op-overloading](16-op-overloading)|13
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**V – Control Flow**|
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16|Operator Overloading|[16-op-overloading](16-op-overloading)|13
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**IV – Control Flow**|
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17|Iterators, Generators, and Classic Coroutines|[17-it-generator](17-it-generator)|14
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18|Context Managers and else Blocks|[18-with-match](18-with-match)|15
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18|with, match, and else Blocks|[18-with-match](18-with-match)|15
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19|Concurrency Models in Python|[19-concurrency](19-concurrency)|🆕
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20|Concurrent Executors|[20-executors](20-executors)|17
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21|Asynchronous Programming|[21-async](21-async)|18
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**VI – Metaprogramming**|
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**V – Metaprogramming**|
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22|Dynamic Attributes and Properties|[22-dyn-attr-prop](22-dyn-attr-prop)|19
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23|Attribute Descriptors|[23-descriptor](23-descriptor)|20
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24|Class Metaprogramming|[24-class-metaprog](24-class-metaprog)|21
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