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10.0 | 1.4 | |
over 6 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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profil-o-matic
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What is something you wish there was a Python module for?
The other is a decent open source APM system. There are a few of them out there, but to the best of my knowledge it's only the closed source ones that supplement traces with profiling data. This is one I did experiment with a little, but that code ended up embedding a few bad design decisions a bit deeper in the code than I would have liked, so it's probably not a good starting point.
redframes
- What is something you wish there was a Python module for?
- Redframes: General Purpose Data Manipulation Library
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Modern Polars: an extensive side-by-side comparison of Polars and Pandas
I'm not GP, but I find the pandas API incredibly inconsistent and difficult to remember how to do simple transformations. For example, it sometimes overloads operators because it doesn't use built in language features like lambdas. There are reasons for the inconsistency, but using the alternatives like R's tidyverse or Julia's DataFramess.jl is like night and day for me.
I found RedFrames [1] recently which wraps Pandas dataframes with a more consistent interface, it's probably what I'd use if I had to write data transformations that had to be compatible with Pandas.
[1] https://github.com/maxhumber/redframes
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Ask HN: How you maintain your daily log?
[2022-10-23 14:11:15]: Question []: should we use Red Frames (https://github.com/maxhumber/redframes) in addition to Pandas? Criteria for decision? @me #projectLion
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Python 3.11.0 final is now available
If you like writing chain-able pandas, you should check out: https://github.com/maxhumber/redframes
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Add your own custom methods to third-party types with this pattern
I intend to use this pattern in my redframes library to hijack some pd.DataFrame methods.
- GitHub - maxhumber/redframes: [re]ctangular[d]ata[frames]
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Ask HN: What are you doing this weekend?
I'm dog-fooding my new Python data manipulation library, redframes: https://github.com/maxhumber/redframes
To help me prep for my Fantasy Hockey Draft next week!
- redframes, a new data manipulation library for ML and visualization
- Show HN: Redframes, a Python data manipulation library like dplyr
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