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Load CSV Training Data Without Pandas in Python
This code loads a CSV file into a list of dictionaries using only the standard library, ideal for small ML training data without heavy dependencies.
import csv
from pathlib import Path
def load_csv(path):
"""Load CSV file into list of dicts without pandas."""
rows = []
with open(path, newline='', encoding='utf-8') as f:
reader = csv.DictReader(f)
for row in reader:
rows.append(dict(row))
return rows
if __name__ == "__m…
How to Batch Load JSON Data in Python for Database Optimization
This code parses JSON data into records and loads them in batches to simulate efficient database insertion, reducing load and improving performance.
import json
import time
def parse_and_load(data, batch_size=100):
"""
Parse JSON data and batch-load into a list of dicts.
Demonstrates batching for database efficiency.
"""
records = json.loads(data)
batches = []
for i in range(0, len(records), batch_size):
batch = records[i:i + …
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