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UCL for Code in Research
Peter Schmidt
20 episodes
3 weeks ago
In this last episode of this course, I talk to Itamar Turner-Trauring who created the website PythonSpeed and spent a considerable time on finding ways to make Python code faster and more efficient. Python and its ecosystem also have great tools how you can measure performance. Links: https://pythonspeed.com a set of articles and recommendations on how to improve your performancehttps://blog.sentry.io/python-performance-testing-a-comprehensive-guide/ a general blog post on performance testing...
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In this last episode of this course, I talk to Itamar Turner-Trauring who created the website PythonSpeed and spent a considerable time on finding ways to make Python code faster and more efficient. Python and its ecosystem also have great tools how you can measure performance. Links: https://pythonspeed.com a set of articles and recommendations on how to improve your performancehttps://blog.sentry.io/python-performance-testing-a-comprehensive-guide/ a general blog post on performance testing...
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2/10 Data Types and the world of (smart) pointers
UCL for Code in Research
35 minutes
11 months ago
2/10 Data Types and the world of (smart) pointers
In the beginnings were...data and data types. Which is where we begin our journey through C++. The language provides for a range of interesting, fundamental, complex and custom types - one of which is a set of pointer types. My guest in this episode is Marc Hartung from Dive in Berlin, Germany.Links:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointer_(computer_programming) summary of what pointers arehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Address_(programming_language) one of the early uses of pointers in the ...
UCL for Code in Research
In this last episode of this course, I talk to Itamar Turner-Trauring who created the website PythonSpeed and spent a considerable time on finding ways to make Python code faster and more efficient. Python and its ecosystem also have great tools how you can measure performance. Links: https://pythonspeed.com a set of articles and recommendations on how to improve your performancehttps://blog.sentry.io/python-performance-testing-a-comprehensive-guide/ a general blog post on performance testing...