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Broadcast a Small Reference Table in Python

Simulates SQL-style broadcasting of a small lookup table against a larger fact table in memory for mockups or load tests.

broadcast mock-data data-engineering
Python
import random

def broadcast_mock(target, source, columns):
    result = {}
    for col in columns:
        if col in target and col in source:
            result[col] = target[col] + [source[col][i % len(source[col])] for i in range(len(target[col]))]
        elif col in target:
            result[col] = target[col]
…
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Database scaling & optimization easy

Build a Partial Index Mock in Python for Database Filtering

Simulate a partial database index by filtering keys with a predicate, then return a limited mock lookup dictionary.

partial-index database mock
Python
data = [
    "alpha", "beta", "gamma", "delta", "epsilon",
    "zeta", "eta", "theta", "iota", "kappa"
]

filtered_keys = [item for item in data if len(item) >= 5]

def mock_partial_index(keys, filter_func, limit=3):
    result = {}
    for key in keys:
        if not filter_func(key):
            continue
        res…
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Database scaling & optimization easy

Database indexing and query timing optimization in Python

Create SQLite indexes and time query performance to measure speedup for large table lookups in Python.

sqlite indexing query optimization
Python
import sqlite3
import time


def time_query(db_path, query, params=()):
    conn = sqlite3.connect(db_path)
    conn.execute("PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL")
    start = time.perf_counter()
    result = conn.execute(query, params).fetchall()
    elapsed = time.perf_counter() - start
    conn.close()
    return result, ela…
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Database scaling & optimization easy

Hash index equality mock concept in Python

A simple hash index class in Python that stores key-value pairs in buckets and demonstrates basic equality-based lookup.

hash-index hash-table database
Python
class HashIndex:
    def __init__(self):
        self._buckets = {}

    def insert(self, key, value):
        """Insert a key-value pair into the hash index."""
        index = hash(key) % 10
        if index not in self._buckets:
            self._buckets[index] = []
        self._buckets[index].append((key, value))…
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Database scaling & optimization easy

How to Speed Up Column Lookups with DataFrame Index in Python

Use pandas set_index to make repeated column value lookups O(1)-style fast instead of scanning the whole DataFrame each time.

pandas indexing performance
Python
import pandas as pd

# Mock dataset with duplicate customer IDs
data = {"customer_id": [101, 102, 103, 101, 104, 102],
        "order_amount": [250.0, 85.5, 300.0, 175.25, 420.0, 95.75]}

df = pd.DataFrame(data)
df = df.set_index("customer_id")

# Simulated lookup request
search_id = 102

# Fast index-based lookup (no…
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Database scaling & optimization medium

Simulate a GIN Index for JSONB in Python

Build a mock Generalized Inverted Index (GIN) that flattens JSON documents into key-value tokens for fast lookup queries, mimicking PostgreSQL JSONB indexing.

jsonb gin-index inverted-index
Python
import json
import random
from collections import defaultdict

# Mock GIN (Generalized Inverted Index) for JSONB key-value pairs
class GINIndex:
    def __init__(self):
        self.posting_lists = defaultdict(list)  # token -> list of doc_ids
    
    def index(self, doc_id, json_obj):
        """Index a JSON documen…
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