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                          As 
Python continues to grow in popularity, projects are becoming larger and more complex. Many 
Python developers are now taking an interest in high-level software design patterns such as hexagonal/clean architecture, event-driven architecture, and the strategic patterns prescribed by domain-driven design (DDD). But translating those patterns into 
Python isn\'t always straightforward. With this hands-on guide, 
Harry Percival and Bob Gregory from MADE.com introduce proven architectural design patterns to help Python developers manage application complexity--and get the most value out of their test suites. Each pattern is illustrated 
with concrete examples in beautiful, idiomatic Python, avoiding some of the verbosity of Java and C# syntax. 
Patterns include: Dependency inversion and its links to ports and adapters (hexagonal/clean architecture) 
Domain-driven design\'s distinction between entities, value objects, and aggregates Repository and Unit of Work patterns for persistent storage Events, commands, and the message bus Command-query responsibility segregation (CQRS) 
Event-driven architecture and reactive microservices About the Author After an idyllic childhood spent playing 
with BASIC on French 8-bit computers like the Thomson T-07 whose keys go "boop" when you press them, 
Harry Percival spent a few years being deeply unhappy as a management consultant. Soon he rediscovered his true geek nature, and was lucky enough to fall in 
with a bunch of XP fanatics, working on the pioneering but sadly defunct Resolver One spreadsheet. He worked at PythonAnywhere LLP, spreading the gospel of TDD world-wide at talks, workshops and conferences. He is now with MADE.COM. Bob Gregory is a UK-based software architect with MADE.COM. He has been building event driven systems with domain-driven design for more than a decade.
                                                    
