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FastAPI

Modern Python Web Development

Bill Lubanovic

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English
O'Reilly Media
17 November 2023
FastAPI is a young yet solid framework that takes advantage of newer Python features in a clean design. As its name implies, FastAPI is indeed fast, rivaling similar frameworks in languages such as Golang. With this practical book, developers familiar with Python will learn how FastAPI lets you accomplish more in less time with less code.

Author Bill Lubanovic covers the nuts and bolts of FastAPI development with how-to guides on various topics such as forms, database access, graphics, maps, and more that will take you beyond the basics. This book also includes how-to guides that will get you up to speed on RESTful APIs, data validation, authorization, and performance. With its similarities to frameworks like Flask and Django, you'll find it easy to get started with FastAPI.

Through the course of this book, you will:

Learn how to build web applications with FastAPI

Understand the differences between FastAPI, Starlette, and pydantic

Learn two features that set FastAPI apart: asynchronous functions and data type checking and validation

Examine new features of Python 3.8+, especially type annotations

Understand the differences between sync and async Python

Learn how to connect with external APIs and services
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Imprint:   O'Reilly Media
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9781098135508
ISBN 10:   1098135504
Pages:   350
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Bill has been a developer for over forty years, specializing in Linux, the web, and Python. He coauthored the O'Reilly book Linux System Administration, and wrote both editions of Introducing Python. He discovered FastAPI a few years ago, and with his team used it to rewrite a large biomedical research API. The experience was so positive that they've adopted it for all new projects.

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