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sortedcontainers
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Ask HN: Where do I find good code to read?
If you like Python, the library sortedcontainers as a clear, well documented, yet short source code that is a joy to read for a non trivial problem:
https://github.com/grantjenks/python-sortedcontainers/blob/m...
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Problem #2353 Design a food rating system
See for yourself. Looks like sortedset uses sortedlist under the hood, which itself uses a list of lists under the hood.
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Discussion Thread
You could use http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/ instead!
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Blog Post: Large Rust Workspaces
Even the Gentoo package repository manages fine with a two-level hierarchy. There's also a Python library, sortedcontainers, that suggests two-level trees are pretty good at any reasonable human-scale (and beyond), even while fixed-arity trees are asymptotically optimal.
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Show HN: Mongita is to MongoDB as SQLite is to SQL
It's a good question and to be accurate, depending on the benchmark, Mongita is about the same speed at SQLite to several-times slower.
There is less happening algorithmically than you would think. Where the tricky slow bits do exist, they have largely fallen into the happy-path of fast data structures in the Python language/stdlib. I also use sortedcontainers for indexes which helped quite a bit (http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/sortedcontainers/).
If you're curious, the benchmark code is in the repo: https://github.com/scottrogowski/mongita/blob/master/benchma...
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Top 15 Python Packages You Must Try
I’d like to add sortedcontainers. I use it all the time. It basically does what it says on the tin. Other than the SortedList, the fact that the container is sorted only comes into play when you iterate over it or perform a bisect left/right.
The-Simpsons-Hit-and-Run
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Ask HN: Where do I find good code to read?
I'm an F tier programmer but I think the Simpson's Hit and Run game has some really great code. Its easy to read and well organized in my opinion.
https://github.com/Svxy/The-Simpsons-Hit-and-Run/tree/eb4b34...
- The-Simpsons-Hit-and-Run source code from 2003 [Not-Godot]
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The Simpsons Hit and Run leaked source code
https://github.com/Svxy/The-Simpsons-Hit-and-Run/blob/eb4b34... is a highlight
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