Data pipelines & processing
ETL-style flows, batch transforms, validation, and moving data between formats.
Create Data Helper Functions in Python for Beginners
Build reusable Python helper functions to load, filter, sort, summarize, and save JSON data — a beginner-friendly starting point for small data pipelines.
import json
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict, List
def load_json_file(filepath: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Load JSON data from a file."""
with Path(filepath).open("r", encoding="utf-8") as file:
return json.load(file)
def filter_by_key(
data: List[Dict[str, Any]], key: str,…
How to Build Data Processing Functions in Python
Create reusable helper functions to load, filter, transform, and aggregate CSV data in Python.
import csv
from pathlib import Path
def load_data(filepath):
"""Load CSV data into a list of dicts."""
with open(filepath, "r", newline="", encoding="utf-8") as f:
return list(csv.DictReader(f))
def filter_rows(rows, column, value):
"""Keep rows where column equals value."""
return [row for…
How to Sort a List of Dictionaries by Key in Python
A reusable helper function that sorts a list of dictionaries by a specified key, with optional descending order support.
from typing import List
def sort_records(records: List[dict], key: str, descending: bool = False) -> List[dict]:
"""Sort a list of dictionaries by a specified key."""
return sorted(records, key=lambda record: record[key], reverse=descending)
def demonstrate_sorting() -> None:
users = [
{"name": …
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