Python Microservices
Development
Build, test, deploy, and scale microservices in Python
Tarek Ziadé
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
Python Microservices Development
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About the Author
Tarek Ziadé is a Python developer, located in the countryside near Dijon, France. He works
at Mozilla in the services team. He founded a French Python user group called Afpy, and he
has written several books about Python in French and English. When he is not hacking on
his computer or hanging out with his family, he's spending time between his two passions,
running and playing the trumpet.
You can visit his personal blog (Fetchez le Python) and follow him on Twitter
(@tarek_ziade). You can also take a look at one of his books on Amazon, Expert Python
Programming, published by Packt.
I would like to thank the Packt team for their help, and the following hackers who helped
me: Stéfane Fermigier, William Kahn-Greene, Chris Kolosiwsky, Julien Vehent, and Ryan
Kelly.
I would also like to thank Amina, Milo, Suki, and Freya for their love and patience.
I hope you will enjoy this book as much as I’ve enjoyed writing it!