# python weekly reports

2016-04-29

(xvii) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-04-29 17:15:38 GMT

  1. What does Python mean by printing "[...]" for an object reference? - [35/4]
  2. Pairwise circular Python 'for' loop - [27/14]
  3. In Python, when are two objects the same? - [24/2]
  4. Dictionary comprehension with lambda functions gives wrong results - [13/2]
  5. How do I identify sequences of values in a boolean array? - [12/3]
  6. How int() object using "==" operator without __eq__() method in python2? - [9/2]
  7. Why is "import" a statement but "reload" a function? - [9/1]
  8. Python Recursive Search of Dict with Nested Keys - [7/5]
  9. How to fetch a substring from text file in python? - [7/4]
  10. Using generator send() within a for loop - [7/3]
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2016-04-22

(xvi) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-04-22 17:05:40 GMT

  1. Why are Python's arrays slow? - [49/2]
  2. Let a class behave like it's a list in Python - [23/4]
  3. What exactly is __weakref__ in Python? - [17/3]
  4. A decorator for a class method that caches the return after first run - [15/5]
  5. On what CPU cores are my Python processes running? - [11/3]
  6. Numpy: Why doesn't 'a += a.T' work? - [10/4]
  7. Automatic type conversions of user defined classes - [8/1]
  8. how to properly overload the __add__ method in python - [8/1]
  9. Boring Factorials in python - [8/1]
  10. Multiple inputs from one input - [6/4]
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2016-04-16

(xv) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-04-16 05:26:23 GMT

  1. What does x[x < 2] = 0 mean in Python? - [55/5]
  2. Variable assignment faster than one liner - [43/2]
  3. How to elegantly cycle a list from alternating sides? - [24/13]
  4. Making len() work with instance methods - [17/5]
  5. Compare two large dictionaries and create lists of values for keys they have in common - [15/4]
  6. Square root of complex numbers in python - [10/2]
  7. Understanding == applied to a NumPy array - [9/1]
  8. Drawing phase space trajectories with arrows in matplotlib - [9/1]
  9. Modifying yield from's return value - [8/3]
  10. Python: Matplotlib Surface_plot - [8/1]
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2016-04-08

(xiv) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-04-08 19:24:55 GMT

  1. Why does "www".count("ww") return 1 and not 2? - [31/3]
  2. map vs list; why different behaviour? - [10/3]
  3. Iterator selector in Python - [9/4]
  4. Why does the efficiency of numpy not scale - [8/2]
  5. numpy boolean comparison between big arrays returns False instead of boolean array - [8/1]
  6. Create a random order of (x, y) pairs, without repeating/subsequent x's - [7/8]
  7. Parsing large amount of dates with pandas - scalability - performance drops faster than linear - [7/2]
  8. Why do file permissions show different in Python and bash? - [7/1]
  9. More Pythonic way of adding attributes to class? - [6/4]
  10. Go c-shared library callback into other languages - [6/2]
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2016-04-01

(xiii) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-04-01 14:53:24 GMT

  1. All possible ways to interleave two strings - [17/5]
  2. Return self in python - [17/4]
  3. Why can't I break out of this itertools infinite loop? - [9/1]
  4. Natural way to code a composition of a tree of functions? - [8/5]
  5. "OverflowError: Allocated too many blocks": - [8/0]
  6. Most efficient way to delete needless newlines in Python - [7/3]
  7. Denormalize unit vector - [7/2]
  8. High performance array mean - [7/1]
  9. Is this Python "static variable" hack ok to use? - [6/4]
  10. Concatenate tuple with variable - [6/2]
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