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Python: Master the Art of Design Patterns
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Python: Master the Art of Design Patterns

by Dusty Phillips, Chetan Giridhar, Sakis Kasampalis
September 2016
Intermediate to advanced
775 pages
18h 22m
English
Packt Publishing
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A software example

The Exaile music player [j.mp/exaile] uses Flyweight to reuse objects (in this case, music tracks) that are identified by the same URL. There's no point in creating a new object if it has the same URL as an existing object, so the same object is reused to save resources [j.mp/exailefly].

Peppy, an XEmacs-like editor implemented in Python [j.mp/peppyp], uses the Flyweight pattern to store the state of a major mode status bar. That's because unless modified by the user, all status bars share the same properties [j.mp/peepyfly].

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