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A/B testing & experimentation medium

Epsilon Greedy Bandit Mock in Python

A simple epsilon-greedy multi-armed bandit simulation that balances exploration and exploitation to estimate true means of several Bernoulli-like reward distributions.

bandit epsilon-greedy exploration
Python
import random


class Bandit:
    def __init__(self, true_mean):
        self.true_mean = true_mean
        self.estimated_mean = 0.0
        self.n_pulls = 0

    def pull(self):
        return random.gauss(self.true_mean, 1.0)

    def update(self, reward):
        self.n_pulls += 1
        self.estimated_mean += (r…
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A/B testing & experimentation medium

How to Generate an Orthogonal Array for A/B Testing in Python

Generate a mock orthogonal array for multi-layer experiments with NumPy, ensuring balanced level combinations across experiment groups.

ab-testing orthogonal-array numpy
Python
import numpy as np

def orthogonal_mock_layers(n_experiments: int, n_layers: int, n_levels: int) -> np.ndarray:
    """Generate an orthogonal array for multi-layer experiment design using base-level logic."""
    ortho = np.indices((n_levels,) * n_layers).reshape(n_layers, -1).T
    ortho = ortho % n_levels  # Classic…
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A/B testing & experimentation medium

How to Mock Mutual Exclusion for A/B Experiment Groups in Python

Simulate mutual exclusion for experiment groups using a thread-safe lock, ensuring only one member updates the shared counter at a time.

threading mutual-exclusion ab-testing
Python
import threading
import time
import random


class CountingGate:
    """A mock mutual exclusion gate using a lock."""
    def __init__(self):
        self.counter = 0
        self.lock = threading.Lock()

    def enter(self, group_id, member_id):
        with self.lock:
            current = self.counter
            t…
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A/B testing & experimentation medium

How to simulate a contextual bandit in Python

Simulate a contextual multi-armed bandit with random features and epsilon-greedy action selection in Python.

bandit-algorithms simulation epsilon-greedy
Python
import random


class ContextualBandit:
    def __init__(self, n_actions=3, n_features=4):
        self.n_actions = n_actions
        self.n_features = n_features
        self.theta = [random.random() for _ in range(n_actions * n_features)]

    def mock_context(self):
        return [random.uniform(-1, 1) for _ in ra…
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A/B testing & experimentation medium

Thompson Sampling Mock Bandit in Python

Implement a Thompson sampling multi-armed bandit to explore and exploit reward probabilities across multiple options, updating Beta distributions over time.

thompson-sampling bandit-algorithms exploration-exploitation
Python
import random

class ThompsonSamplingBandit:
    def __init__(self, num_arms, alpha=1.0, beta=1.0):
        self.num_arms = num_arms
        self.alpha = [alpha] * num_arms
        self.beta = [beta] * num_arms

    def select_arm(self):
        samples = [random.betavariate(a, b) for a, b in zip(self.alpha, self.beta…
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Database scaling & optimization medium

Consistent Hashing with Virtual Buckets in Python

This code maps many virtual buckets onto a few physical buckets using a consistent hashing ring, ensuring balanced distribution with minimal remapping when physical buckets change.

consistent-hashing virtual-buckets sharding
Python
import random

class VirtualBuckets:
    """Maps many virtual buckets onto few physical buckets using consistent hashing."""
    
    def __init__(self, physical_buckets, virtual_factor=100):
        self.physical = list(physical_buckets)
        self.virtual_factor = virtual_factor
        self.ring = []
        self…
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Database scaling & optimization medium

How to Mock a Cross-Shard Saga in Python

Simulate a distributed saga with compensating transactions across multiple database shards using a lightweight Python class that tracks executed steps and rolls them back in reverse on failure.

saga sharding distributed-systems
Python
import json


class SagaState:
    def __init__(self, saga_id):
        self.saga_id = saga_id
        self.executed_steps = []
        self.compensations = []

    def execute_step(self, shard, step_name, operation):
        self.executed_steps.append((shard, step_name))
        print(f"[Saga {self.saga_id}] Executin…
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Database scaling & optimization medium

How to Simulate Colocated Shard Joins in Python

Groups shards by their node and merges co-located shards into a single logical unit, checking capacity constraints.

sharding database distributed-systems
Python
import random
from collections import defaultdict


def simulate_colocated_shards_join(nodes: list[dict], shards: list[dict]) -> dict:
    """
    Simulates the join of co-located shards (on the same node) into a single
    logical shard. Returns the resulting node-to-shard mapping.

    Each node: {'id': str, 'capaci…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to Mock HTTP Responses to Verify HSTS Headers in Python

This code demonstrates how to use unittest.mock to intercept and capture HTTP response headers, specifically the Strict-Transport-Security header, from a mocked HTTPServer handler for security validation.

hsts mock security
Python
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
from unittest.mock import patch

class StrictTransportMock(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    def do_GET(self):
        self.send_response(200)
        self.send_header("Strict-Transport-Security", "max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains")
        self.end_headers()
  …
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to implement OCSP stapling mock in Python

Simulate OCSP stapling with a caching mechanism that mocks certificate status lookups for TLS handshake validation.

ocsp tls security
Python
import hashlib
import time

class OCSPStapler:
    def __init__(self, cert_serial: str, issuer_hash: str):
        self.cert_serial = cert_serial
        self.issuer_hash = issuer_hash
        self.cache = {}

    def _mock_query_ocsp(self, serial: str) -> dict:
        """Simulate OCSP responder lookup."""
        di…
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Auth & security at scale medium

How to mock DNS CAA record lookups in Python

Parse and filter DNS CAA records with a mock lookup function, demonstrating how certificate authorities validate domain authorization.

dns security caa
Python
import dnslib

def parse_caa_record(record_string):
    """Parse a DNS CAA record string into its components."""
    parts = record_string.split()
    flags = int(parts[0])
    tag = parts[1]
    value = parts[2]
    return flags, tag, value

def mock_caa_lookup(domain, caa_records):
    """Mock DNS CAA lookup that re…
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Production deployment patterns medium

How to Build a GitOps Argo CD Sync Mock in Python

Simulate Argo CD-style GitOps deployment sync with Python dataclasses, random success rates, and force-sync retry logic.

gitops argo-cd deployment
Python
import random
import time
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import List, Dict


@dataclass
class Application:
    name: str
    source_repo: str
    target_revision: str
    synced: bool = False
    health_status: str = "Healthy"
    history: List[Dict] = field(default_factory=list)

    def sync(se…
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