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How to Load and Inspect Data Files in Python

A beginner-friendly DataLoader dataclass that loads JSON or text files and provides methods to preview and inspect the data.

dataclasses file-io json
Python
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from pathlib import Path
import json
from typing import Any, Dict, List


@dataclass
class DataLoader:
    """Simple helper to load and inspect data files for beginners."""
    path: Path
    data: Any = field(init=False, default=None)

    def __post_init__(self) -> None:
    …
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How to Demonstrate the GIL with Python Threads vs Processes

Measure and compare wall-clock time for CPU-bound work using Python threads (limited by the GIL) versus multiprocessing (which bypasses the GIL).

gil threading multiprocessing
Python
import threading
import multiprocessing
import time
import os


def cpu_heavy(n):
    return sum(i * i for i in range(n))


def run_threads(n):
    threads = [threading.Thread(target=cpu_heavy, args=(n,)) for _ in range(2)]
    start = time.perf_counter()
    for t in threads:
        t.start()
    for t in threads:
 …
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How to Reduce Instance Memory with __slots__ in Python

Demonstrates that classes with __slots__ use less memory per instance than regular classes because they skip the instance __dict__.

__slots__ memory performance
Python
class SlottedPoint:
    __slots__ = ('x', 'y', 'z')

    def __init__(self, x, y, z):
        self.x = x
        self.y = y
        self.z = z


class RegularPoint:
    def __init__(self, x, y, z):
        self.x = x
        self.y = y
        self.z = z


if __name__ == "__main__":
    regular = RegularPoint(1, 2, 3)…
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How to Run Coroutines Concurrently with asyncio.gather in Python

Run multiple async coroutines concurrently and collect their results in the order they were passed.

asyncio concurrency gather
Python
import asyncio


async def fetch_data(name: str, delay: float) -> str:
    """Simulate an async operation (e.g., API call) with a delay."""
    await asyncio.sleep(delay)
    return f"{name} data (after {delay}s)"


async def main() -> None:
    """Run multiple coroutines concurrently with asyncio.gather."""
    resul…
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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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How to Share Memory Between Processes in Python with multiprocessing.Value and Array

Share a numeric value and a list-like array across multiple Python processes using multiprocessing.Value and multiprocessing.Array, with each process modifying the same memory.

multiprocessing shared-memory concurrency
Python
import multiprocessing

def worker(shared_value, shared_array, index):
    shared_value.value += 10
    shared_array[index] = shared_array[index] * 2

if __name__ == "__main__":
    shared_value = multiprocessing.Value("i", 5)
    shared_array = multiprocessing.Array("i", [1, 2, 3, 4, 5])

    processes = []
    for i…
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How to Share a Dict and List Between Processes with multiprocessing Manager in Python

This code demonstrates how to share a dictionary and a list between multiple processes using multiprocessing.Manager, enabling safe concurrent updates.

multiprocessing manager shared-state
Python
import multiprocessing as mp


def worker(shared_dict, shared_list, name):
    shared_dict[name] = name.upper()
    shared_list.append(name)
    print(f"{name} added to shared structures")


def main():
    with mp.Manager() as manager:
        shared_dict = manager.dict()
        shared_list = manager.list()

       …
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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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How to Test HTTPX Async Client Pool Reuse with Mocks in Python

Mock an httpx.AsyncClient to verify connection pool reuse by asserting GET calls share a single client instance across concurrent async requests.

httpx async-await mock
Python
import asyncio
import httpx
from unittest.mock import AsyncMock, patch, Mock

async def fetch_with_pool(client, url, n_reuses=3):
    results = []
    for i in range(n_reuses):
        resp = await client.get(url)
        results.append(resp.status_code)
        await asyncio.sleep(0)  # yield to loop to mimic real us…
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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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How to Use threading.RLock in Python

Demonstrates threading.RLock, a reentrant lock that allows the same thread to acquire it multiple times without deadlocking — essential for recursive functions sharing state across threads.

threading rlock concurrency
Python
import threading
import time

lock = threading.RLock()
shared_counter = 0

def recursive_increment(value, depth):
    global shared_counter
    with lock:
        shared_counter += 1
        print(f"Depth {depth}: counter = {shared_counter}")
        if depth > 1:
            recursive_increment(value, depth - 1)

def…
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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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Testing & modern typing easy

Capture stdout and stderr with pytest capsys

Use pytest's capsys fixture to capture and assert on standard output and error streams in your tests.

pytest testing capture
Python
import pytest

# Function under test
def greet(name):
    print(f"Hello, {name}!")
    print(f"Error: {name} not found", file=sys.stderr)

def test_captures_stdout_and_stderr(capsys):
    greet("Alice")
    captured = capsys.readouterr()
    
    assert "Hello, Alice!" in captured.out
    assert "Error: Alice not foun…
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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

Generate Fake User Data with Faker in Python

Use the Faker library to generate realistic fake user profiles with names, emails, phone numbers, and addresses for tests or demos.

faker fake-data testing
Python
from faker import Faker

fake = Faker()

def generate_user():
    return {
        "name": fake.name(),
        "email": fake.email(),
        "phone": fake.phone_number(),
        "address": fake.address().replace("\n", ", "),
    }

if __name__ == "__main__":
    user = generate_user()
    for key, value in user.ite…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Assert Exceptions in Python with pytest.raises

Use pytest.raises as a context manager to assert that a function raises an expected exception and inspect its message in pytest tests.

pytest testing exceptions
Python
import pytest

def divide(a, b):
    if b == 0:
        raise ValueError("Cannot divide by zero")
    return a / b

def test_divide_by_zero():
    with pytest.raises(ValueError) as exc_info:
        divide(10, 0)
    assert str(exc_info.value) == "Cannot divide by zero"
    assert "zero" in str(exc_info.value)

def te…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Capture Logging Records with pytest caplog in Python

Capture and assert on logging records in pytest using the built-in caplog fixture.

pytest logging testing
Python
import logging
import pytest

def divide(a, b):
    """Divide two numbers and log an error if b is zero."""
    if b == 0:
        logging.error("Division by zero attempted")
        return None
    logging.info(f"Dividing {a} by {b}")
    return a / b

def test_divide_logs_error(caplog):
    with caplog.at_level(logg…
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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 Mock an Object Method in Python unittest

Mock a method on an instance or class with @patch.object, set its return value, and assert its call arguments in Python unittest.

unittest mock patch
Python
import unittest
from unittest.mock import patch

class Calculator:
    def add(self, a, b):
        return a + b
    
    def multiply(self, a, b):
        return a * b

class TestCalculator(unittest.TestCase):
    def test_add_normal(self):
        calc = Calculator()
        result = calc.add(2, 3)
        self.asse…
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How to Use Stubs, Fakes, Spies, and Mocks in Python Testing

Implement four types of test doubles — stubs, fakes, spies, and mocks — as subclasses of a PaymentGateway interface to replace real dependencies during testing.

testing mocks stubs
Python
class PaymentGateway:
    def charge(self, amount):
        raise NotImplementedError


class StubPaymentGateway(PaymentGateway):
    """Returns a fixed response without any logic."""
    def charge(self, amount):
        return {"success": True, "transaction_id": "stub-12345"}


class FakePaymentGateway(PaymentGatewa…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Use TypedDict and Dataclasses in Python

Create typed data structures with TypedDict and dataclasses, then use them as helper functions for describing objects in a type-safe way.

typing typdict dataclass
Python
from typing import TypedDict, NotRequired, Optional
from dataclasses import dataclass


class User(TypedDict):
    name: str
    age: NotRequired[int]
    email: Optional[str]


@dataclass
class Product:
    id: int
    title: str
    price: float = 0.0


def describe_user(user: User) -> str:
    age = user.get("age",…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Use mock.assert_called_with in Python

Verify that a MagicMock received a call with specific positional and keyword arguments using assert_called_with in unittest.

unittest mock testing
Python
import unittest
from unittest.mock import MagicMock

class TestMockAssertions(unittest.TestCase):
    def test_assert_called_with(self):
        # Create a mock object
        mock = MagicMock()

        # Call the mock with specific arguments
        mock.send_email("alice@example.com", subject="Greetings", body="Hel…
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Testing & modern typing easy

How to Validate Dataclass Fields with Python Type Hints

A beginner-friendly helper that checks if instance attributes match their declared type hints using dataclasses and get_type_hints.

dataclasses type-hints validation
Python
from typing import Any, TypeVar, get_type_hints
from dataclasses import dataclass

T = TypeVar("T")

@dataclass
class User:
    name: str
    age: int
    email: str

def validate_fields(obj: Any) -> dict[str, bool]:
    """Check if object attributes match declared type hints."""
    hints = get_type_hints(obj.__class…
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How to Write a pytest Test Function with assert Equal in Python

Define simple pytest test functions that use assert to verify result equality and run them with pytest.main.

pytest unit testing assert
Python
import pytest

def add(a, b):
    return a + b

def test_add_positive_numbers():
    result = add(2, 3)
    assert result == 5

def test_add_negative_numbers():
    result = add(-2, -3)
    assert result == -5

def test_add_mixed_numbers():
    result = add(2, -3)
    assert result == -1

if __name__ == "__main__":
  …
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