Building RESTful Python web services : create web services that are lightweight, maintainable, scalable, and secure using the best tools and techniques designed for Python / Gastón C. Hillar.

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Online Access: Full Text (via O'Reilly/Safari)
Main Author: Hillar, Gastón C. (Gastón Carlos) (Author)
Other title:Building representational state transfer Python web services
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Language:English
Published: Birmingham : Packt, 2016.
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