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How to Use ThreadPoolExecutor for Concurrent Tasks in Python

Compare sequential execution with ThreadPoolExecutor for I/O-bound tasks, measuring speedup and timing with perf_counter.

concurrency threadpool performance
Python
import time
import threading
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor


def fetch_data(index):
    """Simulate a synchronous data fetch."""
    time.sleep(0.1)
    return f"data-{index}"


def run_sequential(total=10):
    """Run tasks one after another."""
    start = time.perf_counter()
    results = [fetch…
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Concurrency & performance medium

How to Use asyncio Lock to Protect a Shared Counter in Python

This code demonstrates how to use an asyncio.Lock to safely increment a shared counter from multiple concurrent coroutines.

asyncio lock concurrency
Python
import asyncio

async def increment(counter, lock, increments):
    for _ in range(increments):
        async with lock:
            counter[0] += 1

async def main():
    counter = [0]
    lock = asyncio.Lock()
    tasks = [
        increment(counter, lock, 1000)
        for _ in range(5)
    ]
    await asyncio.gath…
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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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