mpire
termgraph
mpire | termgraph | |
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8 | 5 | |
1,910 | 3,113 | |
1.5% | - | |
7.5 | 0.0 | |
9 days ago | 12 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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mpire
- GitHub - sybrenjansen/mpire: A Python package for easy multiprocessing, but faster than multiprocessing
- Mpire: A Python package for easier and faster multiprocessing
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Which not so well known Python packages do you like to use on a regular basis and why?
mpire for multiprocessing.
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How do you deal with parallelising parts of an ML pipeline especially on Python?
https://github.com/Slimmer-AI/mpire is a nice lib, with better performance than multiprocessing.
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Dask – a flexible library for parallel computing in Python
Shout out to an alternative to Dask: MPIRE https://github.com/Slimmer-AI/mpire
- Multi-Threading in Python
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I'd like to introduce MPIRE: MultiProcessing Is Really Easy
After several iterations of feedback and exposure to production environments, it is now the go-to multiprocessing library at Slimmer AI. Recently, we’ve made it publicly available on GitHub (https://github.com/Slimmer-AI/mpire).
termgraph
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The Awk Programming Language, Second Edition
`sparklines`[1] is good for an overall low-res view. `termgraph`[2] is sometimes better for a higher-res, more capable view (but can be finicky about the data.)
[1] https://github.com/deeplook/sparklines
[2] https://github.com/mkaz/termgraph
- A command line tool that draw plots on the terminal
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Which not so well known Python packages do you like to use on a regular basis and why?
I use TermGraph (https://github.com/mkaz/termgraph) a lot. Impress my boss / coworkers with it. It can easily convert your tables / numbers to super cool graphs on the command line and being text, the result can be copy pasted into the emails / chats. I've shown a demo here: https://youtu.be/86V5amp1u7U
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📢 Grype 0.42.0 is out... and hello grype-contribs 👶
We'll use termgraph, "A command-line tool that draws basic graphs in the terminal," :
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My favorite cli/tui programs:
https://github.com/mkaz/termgraph - for plotting simple data
What are some alternatives?
Dask - Parallel computing with task scheduling
navi - An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line
cudf - cuDF - GPU DataFrame Library
dust - A more intuitive version of du in rust
distributed - A distributed task scheduler for Dask
sn - Simple Notes using fzf
pathml - Tools for computational pathology
Weechat - The extensible chat client.
cunumeric - An Aspiring Drop-In Replacement for NumPy at Scale
glances - Glances an Eye on your system. A top/htop alternative for GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac OS and Windows operating systems.
legate.pandas - An Aspiring Drop-In Replacement for Pandas at Scale
cmus - Small, fast and powerful console music player for Unix-like operating systems.