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Dask
- The Distributed Tensor Algebra Compiler (2022)
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A peek into Location Data Science at Ola
Data scientists work on phenomenally large datasets, and Dask is a handy tool for exploration within the confines of a single cloud VM or their local PCs. Location data visualization is an essential part of deciding further algorithm development and roadmap for projects. This lays the foundation for data engineering and science to work at scale, with petabytes of data.
- File format for large data with many columns
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What is the best way to save a csv.file in number only ? PC hangs when my file is more than 2GB
Dask
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Large Scale Hydrology: Geocomputational tools that you use
We're using a lot of Python. In addition to these, gridMET, Dask, HoloViz, and kerchunk.
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msgspec - a fast & friendly JSON/MessagePack library
I wrote this for speeding up the RPC messaging in dask, but figured it might be useful for others as well. The source is available on github here: https://github.com/jcrist/msgspec.
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What does it mean to scale your python powered pipeline?
Dask: Distributed data frames, machine learning and more
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Data pipelines with Luigi
To do that, we are efficiently using Dask, simply creating on-demand local (or remote) clusters on task run() method:
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Is Numpy always more efficient than Pandas? And how much should we rely on Python anyway?
Look into Dask, see: https://dask.org/
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Ask HN: Is PySPark a Dead-End?
[1] https://dask.org/
Pandas
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Deploying a Serverless Dash App with AWS SAM and Lambda
Dash is a Python framework that enables you to build interactive frontend applications without writing a single line of Javascript. Internally and in projects we like to use it in order to build a quick proof of concept for data driven applications because of the nice integration with Plotly and pandas. For this post, I'm going to assume that you're already familiar with Dash and won't explain that part in detail. Instead, we'll focus on what's necessary to make it run serverless.
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Help Us Build Our Roadmap – Pydantic
there is pull request to integrate in both pydantic extra types and into pandas cose [1]
[1]: https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas/issues/53999
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Stuff I Learned during Hanukkah of Data 2023
Last year I worked through the challenges using VisiData, Datasette, and Pandas. I walked through my thought process and solutions in a series of posts.
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Introducing Flama for Robust Machine Learning APIs
pandas: A library for data analysis in Python
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Exploring Open-Source Alternatives to Landing AI for Robust MLOps
Data analysis involves scrutinizing datasets for class imbalances or protected features and understanding their correlations and representations. A classical tool like pandas would be my obvious choice for most of the analysis, and I would use OpenCV or Scikit-Image for image-related tasks.
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Mastering Pandas read_csv() with Examples - A Tutorial by Codes With Pankaj
Pandas, a powerful data manipulation library in Python, has become an essential tool for data scientists and analysts. One of its key functions is read_csv(), which allows users to read data from CSV (Comma-Separated Values) files into a Pandas DataFrame. In this tutorial, brought to you by CodesWithPankaj.com, we will explore the intricacies of read_csv() with clear examples to help you harness its full potential.
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What Would Go in Your Dream Documentation Solution?
So, what I'd like to do is write a documentation package in Python to recreate what I've lost. I plan to build upon the fantastic python-docx and docxtpl packages, and I'll probably rely on pandas from much of the tabular stuff. Here are the features I intend to include:
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How do people know when to use what programming language?
Weirdly most of my time spent with data analysis was in the C layers in pandas.
- Read files from s3 using Pandas/s3fs or AWS Data Wrangler?
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10 Github repositories to achieve Python mastery
Explore here.
What are some alternatives?
Airflow - Apache Airflow - A platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows
Cubes - [NOT MAINTAINED] Light-weight Python OLAP framework for multi-dimensional data analysis
Numba - NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM
tensorflow - An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
Kedro - Kedro is a toolbox for production-ready data science. It uses software engineering best practices to help you create data engineering and data science pipelines that are reproducible, maintainable, and modular.
orange - 🍊 :bar_chart: :bulb: Orange: Interactive data analysis
NetworkX - Network Analysis in Python
Interactive Parallel Computing with IPython - IPython Parallel: Interactive Parallel Computing in Python
Keras - Deep Learning for humans
statsmodels - Statsmodels: statistical modeling and econometrics in Python
Pytorch - Tensors and Dynamic neural networks in Python with strong GPU acceleration