# python weekly reports

2016-11-26

(xlvii) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-11-26 07:38:44 GMT

  1. All possibilities to split a list into two lists - [12/4]
  2. Python: flattening a zip? - [9/4]
  3. Python Multiprocessing Pool Doesn't Create Enough Processes - [9/0]
  4. Equivalent of Python string.format in Go? - [8/4]
  5. What is the most pythonic way to reuse data in multiple calls to same function? - [7/5]
  6. Loading a pyspark ML model in a non-Spark enviroment - [7/2]
  7. Sort a sublist of elements in a list leaving the rest in place - [6/8]
  8. python lowest cost of checking various equalities at once - [6/3]
  9. Numpy blockwise reduce operations - [6/2]
  10. porting python to scala - [6/2]
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2016-11-19

(xlvi) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-11-19 08:55:36 GMT

  1. How do I sort a list with positives coming before negatives with values sorted respectively? - [22/9]
  2. Why do Python yield statements form a closure? - [15/4]
  3. How big can the input to Pythons input() function be? - [14/2]
  4. Why are mutable values in Python Enums the same object? - [13/4]
  5. @asyncio.coroutine vs async def - [11/3]
  6. '{0}'.format() is faster than str() and '{}'.format() using IPython %timeit and otherwise using pure Python - [10/1]
  7. Produce a string from a tuple - [8/7]
  8. Python 3 Decimal rounding half down with ROUND_HALF_UP context - [8/3]
  9. vectorizing numpy bincount - [7/4]
  10. Delete elements of an integer recursively - [7/4]
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2016-11-12

(xlv) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-11-12 08:53:57 GMT

  1. Why does assigning past the end of a list via a slice not raise an IndexError? - [11/2]
  2. Can I get a lint error on implicit string joining in python? - [9/3]
  3. Generalizing adding nested lists - [9/3]
  4. What are the internals of Pythons str.join()? (Hiding passwords from output) - [8/1]
  5. Gaussian Fit on noisy and 'interesting' data set - [8/1]
  6. Is there a Python shortcut for an __init__ that simply sets properties? - [7/4]
  7. Check if an item is in a nested list - [6/5]
  8. Meaning of '\0\0' in Python? - [6/3]
  9. Grouping Pandas DataFrame by n days starting in the begining of the day - [6/3]
  10. Handling empty case with tuple filtering and unpacking - [6/2]
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2016-11-05

(xliv) stackoverflow python report

These are the ten most rated questions at Stack Overflow last week.
Between brackets: [question score / answers count]
Build date: 2016-11-05 13:41:46 GMT

  1. Understanding memory allocation for large integers in Python - [23/2]
  2. Split python tuple in subtuples with capacity limit in functional programming style - [9/10]
  3. sorting list of lists and getting indices in unsorted list - [8/5]
  4. Why is True < 2 in Python? - [8/3]
  5. How to find the nth derivative given the first derivative with SymPy? - [8/2]
  6. Length of longest subarray of sum less than or equal to k - [7/5]
  7. How to explain the abstract syntax tree of chained comparison operations? - [7/3]
  8. How can I speed up this two-lines code? - [7/1]
  9. How do I repeat the last characters of a string in a different string? - [6/7]
  10. How to define three methods circularly? - [6/4]
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