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Build a Python Performance Profiler That Generates Readable Reports

Use cProfile and pstats to profile Python functions and print a sorted performance report showing the top time-consuming calls.

profiling cprofile pstats
Python
import cProfile
import pstats
import io
from pathlib import Path

def slow_function():
    total = 0
    for i in range(500_000):
        total += i ** 2
    return total

def fast_function():
    total = sum(i * i for i in range(500_000))
    return total

def profile_functions():
    profiler = cProfile.Profile()
  …
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Concurrency & performance medium

How to Implement a Batch Requests Flush Interval in Python

A simple async batcher that accumulates items and flushes them either when a max batch size is reached or after a time-based flush interval.

asyncio batching concurrency
Python
import asyncio
from collections import deque

class Batcher:
    def __init__(self, flush_interval=0.5, max_batch=5):
        self.flush_interval = flush_interval
        self.max_batch = max_batch
        self.queue = deque()
        self.lock = asyncio.Lock()

    async def add(self, item):
        async with self.l…
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Concurrency & performance medium

How to Profile CPU Hot Path in Python with cProfile and sort_stats cumtime

Profile a Python function's CPU usage by running cProfile, sorting stats by cumulative time, and printing a readable report to stdout.

cprofile profiling performance
Python
import cProfile
import pstats
import io


def slow_function():
    total = 0
    for i in range(100_000):
        total += i * i
    return total


def fast_function():
    return sum(i for i in range(100))


def main():
    slow_function()
    fast_function()


if __name__ == "__main__":
    profiler = cProfile.Profi…
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to Run an Async Main with asyncio.run in Python

Show the canonical entry point for an asyncio program: define an async main, then launch it with asyncio.run.

asyncio event loop entry point
Python
import asyncio


async def main():
    print("Hello from async main")
    await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
    print("Done")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to Send and Receive Messages Between Processes with multiprocessing.Pipe in Python

Use multiprocessing.Pipe to create a two-way connection between two processes, send a message from parent to child, and receive a reply back.

multiprocessing pipe interprocess-communication
Python
import multiprocessing


def child_process(conn):
    """Receive from parent and send back a response."""
    message = conn.recv()
    print(f"Child received: {message}")
    conn.send("Hello from child!")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    parent_conn, child_conn = multiprocessing.Pipe()

    process = multiprocessing…
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Concurrency & performance medium

How to Share a Queue Between Processes in Python

Use multiprocessing.Queue to pass work from a producer process to multiple consumer processes, coordinating with a sentinel stop message.

multiprocessing queue concurrency
Python
import multiprocessing
import time


def producer(queue, items):
    for item in items:
        queue.put(item)
        time.sleep(0.1)
    queue.put("STOP")


def consumer(queue, name):
    while True:
        item = queue.get()
        if item == "STOP":
            break
        print(f"{name} processed: {item}")

…
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to Use Array Typecodes for Compact Numeric Storage in Python

This code demonstrates how to use the `array` module with typecodes to store integers, floats, and bytes in a memory-efficient way compared to standard Python lists.

array memory performance
Python
from array import array

def demonstrate_array_types():
    # Compact integer arrays
    small_ints = array('i', [1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
    unsigned_ints = array('I', [10, 20, 30])
    
    # Floating point arrays
    floats = array('f', [1.5, 2.5, 3.5])
    doubles = array('d', [1.123456789, 2.987654321])
    
    # Charac…
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to Use ThreadPoolExecutor and ProcessPoolExecutor in Python

Compares ThreadPoolExecutor and ProcessPoolExecutor by running CPU-bound and I/O-tolerant tasks over a large list, printing elapsed times and first results.

concurrency threadpool processpool
Python
import time
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, ProcessPoolExecutor
import math

numbers = list(range(1, 1000001))


def compute_square(n):
    return n * n


def compute_sqrt(n):
    return math.sqrt(n)


def run_executor(executor, func, data):
    start = time.perf_counter()
    results = list(executo…
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to Use bisect.insort in Python to Maintain a Sorted List

Insert items into an already sorted list using Python's bisect.insort to keep it sorted efficiently in O(n) time.

bisect sorted insertion
Python
import bisect

def maintain_sorted_list():
    data = [3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6]
    sorted_list = []
    
    for num in data:
        bisect.insort(sorted_list, num)
    
    print("Original data:", data)
    print("Sorted list maintained with insort:", sorted_list)
    
    # Insert new values to maintain sorted orde…
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to Use pool.map for CPU-Bound Tasks in Python

Distribute CPU-intensive functions across processes with multiprocessing.Pool.map and measure the performance gain.

multiprocessing pool cpu-bound
Python
from multiprocessing import Pool
import time

def cpu_bound_task(n):
    """Mock CPU-bound work: compute sum of squares."""
    total = 0
    for i in range(n):
        total += i * i
    return total

if __name__ == "__main__":
    numbers = [10_000_000, 12_000_000, 8_000_000, 15_000_000]

    start = time.perf_count…
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Concurrency & performance easy

How to spawn multiple worker processes in Python with multiprocessing.Process

Spawns three separate worker processes using multiprocessing.Process, runs them concurrently, and waits for all to finish before printing a completion message.

multiprocessing parallel concurrency
Python
import multiprocessing
import time

def worker(name):
    print(f"Worker {name} started")
    time.sleep(1)
    print(f"Worker {name} finished")
    return name

if __name__ == "__main__":
    processes = []
    for i in range(3):
        p = multiprocessing.Process(target=worker, args=(i,))
        processes.append(p…
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Concurrency & performance medium

Merge K Sorted Lists in Python with heapq

Merge k sorted lists into one sorted list in O(N log k) time using a min-heap of current elements.

heapq merge sorted-lists
Python
import heapq

def merge_k_sorted_lists(lists):
    heap = []
    for i, lst in enumerate(lists):
        if lst:  # only push non-empty lists
            heapq.heappush(heap, (lst[0], i, 0))
    result = []
    while heap:
        val, list_idx, elem_idx = heapq.heappop(heap)
        result.append(val)
        if elem…
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Concurrency & performance medium

Profile Memory Usage with tracemalloc Snapshot Diff in Python

Use tracemalloc to take two memory snapshots, compute a diff, and print the top changes (size and count) by line number.

tracemalloc memory-profile performance
Python
import tracemalloc

def profile_memory():
    tracemalloc.start()
    
    # Allocate some objects to track
    data = [i * 2 for i in range(10000)]
    text = "x" * 5000
    nested = {"key": [1, 2, 3], "value": (4, 5)}
    
    # Take first snapshot
    snapshot1 = tracemalloc.take_snapshot()
    
    # Free some mem…
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Concurrency & performance easy

asyncio sleep cooperative scheduling demo in Python

This demo shows how asyncio.sleep yields control between concurrent tasks, letting multiple workers interleave their ticks.

asyncio concurrency scheduling
Python
import asyncio

async def worker(name, delay):
    for i in range(3):
        print(f"{name}: tick {i}")
        await asyncio.sleep(delay)
    return f"{name} done"

async def main():
    tasks = [
        asyncio.create_task(worker("A", 0.1)),
        asyncio.create_task(worker("B", 0.2)),
        asyncio.create_tas…
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Testing & modern typing easy

Dataclass with Type Hints Fields in Python

Create a data class with typed fields and default values, then instantiate and inspect it.

dataclass type hints oop
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass


@dataclass
class Person:
    name: str
    age: int
    email: str = "unknown@example.com"
    is_active: bool = True


if __name__ == "__main__":
    person = Person(name="Alice", age=30)
    print(person)
    print(f"Name: {person.name}, Age: {person.age}, Email: {person.email}, A…
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Testing & modern typing easy

Dependency Injection in Python for Testability

Inject a config dependency into a service so you can swap a real environment-based config for a fake one in tests.

dependency-injection testing mocking
Python
import os


class Config:
    """Simple config loader that can be easily faked in tests."""
    def get(self, key, default=None):
        return os.environ.get(key, default)


class UserService:
    def __init__(self, config):
        self.config = config

    def get_timeout(self):
        return int(self.config.get(…
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Testing & modern typing easy

Design Data Helpers with Python TypedDict and Literal

Use TypedDict, Literal, and Union to define typed data shapes and parse values in Python.

typeddict literal union
Python
from typing import TypedDict, Literal, Optional, Union, List

class User(TypedDict):
    name: str
    age: int
    role: Literal["admin", "user", "guest"]

def describeUser(data: User) -> str:
    return f"{data['name']} ({data['age']}) — {data['role']}"

def parse_value(item: Union[int, str, None]) -> str:
    if it…
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Testing & modern typing easy

Format Data with Type Hints in Python

Build a validated person dict with modern type hints and optional list handling.

type-hints typing data-formatting
Python
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Union

JsonValue = Union[str, int, float, bool, None, List["JsonValue"], Dict[str, "JsonValue"]]

def format_person(name: str, age: int, hobbies: Optional[List[str]] = None) -> Dict[str, Any]:
    """Build a person dict with validated typing."""
    if not name or age < 0:…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Compare Files and Show a Diff in Python

Compare two text files and print a unified diff using Python's difflib module to highlight differences.

diff files difflib
Python
import difflib
from pathlib import Path

def compare_files(expected_path: str, actual_path: str) -> str:
    """Compare two text files and return a unified diff."""
    expected = Path(expected_path).read_text()
    actual = Path(actual_path).read_text()

    diff = difflib.unified_diff(
        expected.splitlines(ke…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Compare Floats in pytest with approx

Uses pytest.approx to compare floating-point numbers with tolerance, avoiding precision issues.

pytest floating-point testing
Python
import pytest

def test_float_addition():
    result = 0.1 + 0.2
    expected = 0.3
    assert result == pytest.approx(expected)
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How to Convert Strings to Types in Python Using TypeVar

A beginner-friendly helper that converts a string to int, float, bool, or str with type hints and graceful failure handling.

typing type-hints conversion
Python
from typing import TypeVar, Optional

T = TypeVar("T")

def convert_data(value: str, target_type: type[T]) -> Optional[T]:
    """Convert string value to target type; return None on failure."""
    try:
        if target_type is int:
            return int(value)
        elif target_type is float:
            return f…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Filter Data in Python with Type Hints

A reusable filter_data helper uses optional predicates and numeric bounds with modern Python type hints.

filtering type-hints generics
Python
from typing import Iterable, TypeVar, Callable, Any

T = TypeVar("T")

def filter_data(
    items: Iterable[T],
    predicate: Callable[[T], bool] | None = None,
    *,
    min_value: float | None = None,
    max_value: float | None = None,
) -> list[T]:
    """Filter items by predicate and/or numeric bounds."""
    r…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Group Data by Key in Python with Type Hints

Group a list of dictionaries by a specified key using a typed helper function and print a summary of each group.

grouping type-hints dictionaries
Python
from typing import Any, Dict, List, TypeVar, Union

T = TypeVar("T")

def group_by(data: List[Dict[str, Any]], key: str) -> Dict[Any, List[Dict[str, Any]]]:
    """Group a list of dictionaries by a given key."""
    grouped: Dict[Any, List[Dict[str, Any]]] = {}
    for item in data:
        value = item.get(key)
     …
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Testing & modern typing medium

How to Load Test a Local API with Locust in Python

Defines a Locust load test that simulates traffic to local endpoints, enabling manual load testing against a development server.

locust load-testing performance-testing
Python
from locust import HttpUser, task, between


class WebsiteUser(HttpUser):
    wait_time = between(1, 3)

    @task
    def home_page(self):
        self.client.get("/")

    @task(3)
    def about_page(self):
        self.client.get("/about")


if __name__ == "__main__":
    print("Run with: locust -f this_file.py --h…
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