# python weekly reports

2016-07-30

(xxx) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-07-30 09:25:51 GMT

  1. rounding errors in Python floor division - [20/5]
  2. 0 is 0 == 0 (#evaluates to True?) - [16/2]
  3. Type hint that a function never returns - [9/0]
  4. Python: How to delete rows ending in certain characters? - [8/3]
  5. Pycharm import RuntimeWarning after updating to 2016.2 - [8/1]
  6. Combination of two lists while keeping the order - [7/5]
  7. Convert Python sequence to NumPy array, filling missing values - [7/5]
  8. Python- np.mean() giving wrong means? - [7/1]
  9. Python: get every possible combination of weights for a portfolio - [6/6]
  10. Removing duplicate edges from graph in Python list - [6/4]
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2016-07-24

(xxix) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-07-24 15:23:27 GMT

  1. Why and how are Python functions hashable? - [24/3]
  2. why is a sum of strings converted to floats - [12/1]
  3. Python: PEP 8 class name as variable - [11/2]
  4. How to assign member variables temporarily? - [8/5]
  5. Simplifying / optimizing a chain of for-loops - [8/4]
  6. Is there a pythonic way to process tree-structured dict keys? - [8/2]
  7. list of objects python - [8/1]
  8. Pandas rolling computations for printing elements in the window - [8/1]
  9. django-debug-toolbar breaking on admin while getting sql stats - [8/1]
  10. How to free memory of python deleted object? - [8/1]
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2016-07-16

(xxviii) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-07-16 09:42:48 GMT

  1. Is there special significance to 16331239353195370.0? - [70/1]
  2. Lambdas from a list comprehension are returning a lambda when called - [39/3]
  3. Why does '() is ()' return True when '[] is []' and '{} is {}' return False? - [39/1]
  4. Why is using str.strip() so much faster than using str.strip(' ')? - [28/2]
  5. Tuples: += operator throws exception, but succeeds? - [15/3]
  6. Difference between two products nearest to zero: non brute-force solution? - [11/4]
  7. Why does `str.format()` ignore additional/unused arguments? - [11/1]
  8. Insert element to list based on previous and next elements - [9/3]
  9. Why does a Python script to read files cause my computer to emit beeping sounds? - [9/1]
  10. Class with changing __hash__ still works with dictionary access - [8/2]
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2016-07-09

(xxvii) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-07-09 07:56:49 GMT

  1. Max recursion is not exactly what sys.getrecursionlimit() claims. How come? - [24/3]
  2. Create a list of tuples with adjacent list elements if a condition is true - [22/6]
  3. Two variables in Python have same id, but not lists or tuples - why? - [20/3]
  4. Exception during list comprehension. Are intermediate results kept anywhere? - [16/2]
  5. Applications of '~' (tilde) operator in Python - [12/4]
  6. Comparison of Pandas lookup times - [12/2]
  7. Find unique pairs in list of pairs - [10/4]
  8. Understanding this line: list_of_tuples = [(x,y) for x, y, label in data_one] - [9/5]
  9. Unpack a Python tuple from left to right? - [9/4]
  10. Can generators be recursive? - [9/2]
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2016-07-02

(xxvi) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-07-02 14:53:10 GMT

  1. Is there any legitimate use of list[True], list[False] in Python? - [23/3]
  2. How do I reliably split a string in Python? - [18/4]
  3. Digit separators in Python code - [9/4]
  4. Finding an array elements location in a pandas frame column (a.k.a pd.series) - [8/5]
  5. Pythonic way to have a function return value in proper units - [7/3]
  6. Some emojis (e.g. ☁) have two unicode, u'\u2601' and u'\u2601\ufe0f'. What does u'\ufe0f' mean? Is it the same if I delete it? - [7/2]
  7. Random autoboxing/casting when adding to list - [7/0]
  8. Django Left Outer Join - [6/5]
  9. Regular expression to separate out the last occurring number using Python - [6/5]
  10. Implementing an asynchronous iterator - [6/1]
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