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1,013 | 1,861 | |
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9 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Cython | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Optimizing Memory Usage of Python Applications
Optimizing applications is difficult problem in general. It also heavily depends on the task at hand as well as the type of data itself. In this article we looked at common ways to find memory usage issues and some options for fixing them. There are however many other approaches to reducing memory footprint of an application. This includes trading accuracy for storage space by using probabilistic data structures such as bloom filters or HyperLogLog. Another option is using tree-like data structures like DAWG or Marissa trie which are very efficient at storing string data.
DSAlgo
- A repository that contains all the Data Structures and Algorithms concepts and solutions to various problems in Python3 stored in a structured manner.π¨βπ»π―
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- All Important Data Structures & Algorithms for Coding Interview
- All Data Structures and Algorithms in a Single Repository!!
What are some alternatives?
DAWG - DAFSA-based dictionary-like read-only objects for Python. Based on `dawgdic` C++ library.
code-book - This repo contains the answers for programming questions asked in interviews and coding rounds,
data-structures - A collection of powerful data structures
Leetcode-Solutions - These are the questions I have done (from leetcode or not), I want to share them here so people could use my thoughts as hint to solve LC problems in a better way.
laravel-nestedset - Effective tree structures in Laravel 4-8
algorithms - Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python
Closure Tree - Easily and efficiently make your ActiveRecord models support hierarchies
tryalgo - Algorithms and data structures for preparing programming competitions: basic and advanced
data-structures-and-algorithms - Resources that I used to crack some big tech & startups interviews
python-bloom-filter - Bloom filter for Python
Data-Structure-Algorithms-Collections-Python - Scratch Implementation of data structures and algorithms in Python. Also Coding questions of Leetcode, HackerRank.
interview-checklist - Making interview prep great again!