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asyncio, threading, multiprocessing, and profiling-friendly performance patterns.

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Benchmark list.append vs deque.append in Python

Measures and compares the performance of appending to a Python list versus a collections.deque using timeit.repeat, showing best and average timings.

benchmark performance list
Python
"""Benchmark list.append vs collections.deque.append."""

import timeit

def bench(stmt, setup, repeat=5, number=1_000_000):
    times = timeit.repeat(stmt, setup=setup, repeat=repeat, number=number)
    return min(times), sum(times) / len(times)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    number = 1_000_000
    list_best, list_a…
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Concurrency & performance medium

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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Concurrency & performance medium

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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Concurrency & performance medium

How to Use ProcessPoolExecutor for CPU Parallel Map in Python

Run a function over a sequence of inputs in parallel across multiple CPU cores with ProcessPoolExecutor.map.

concurrency processpoolexecutor parallelism
Python
from concurrent.futures import ProcessPoolExecutor
import math

def compute_square(num):
    return num * num

def is_prime(n):
    if n < 2:
        return False
    for i in range(2, int(math.sqrt(n)) + 1):
        if n % i == 0:
            return False
    return True

if __name__ == "__main__":
    numbers = rang…
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Concurrency & performance medium

How to Use multiprocessing Pool map and starmap in Python

Parallelize functions over iterables with Pool.map, and unpack multiple arguments via Pool.starmap.

multiprocessing parallelism pool
Python
from multiprocessing import Pool


def square(x):
    return x * x


def add_and_multiply(a, b, c):
    return (a + b) * c


if __name__ == "__main__":
    numbers = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
    with Pool(processes=2) as pool:
        squares = pool.map(square, numbers)
        print(f"squares: {squares}")

        starmap_arg…
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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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