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Benchmark multiple python functions using f- and t-tests
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May 22, 2017
Python
Program will take an txt file as a comand line argument which includes unsorted strings. Than pushes these strings into a heap. Finally adds two more strings into this heap than calculate how much time each one will takes.
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Dec 12, 2017
Python
This is a modified version of the built-in timeit.Timer class.
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Mar 23, 2018
Python
Jupyter Notebook with Python and SQL code. Use case taken from Dataquest SQL Basics article.
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Jul 8, 2018
Jupyter Notebook
Get the elapsed time of a block of code and return the result of that block of code.
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Oct 5, 2018
TypeScript
Measure and track the wall and CPU time of defined scopes.
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Dec 2, 2018
Python
Some benchmarking files to figure out which functions/snippets are fast.
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Jan 2, 2019
Python
A simple material design stopwatch app made using TimeIt
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Jan 15, 2019
Java
Function(s) execution timer @decorator with args --> functions wrapper for a quick Python Built-in 'Timeit' modile reports without interrupting or breaking course of a code run.
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Jun 22, 2019
Python
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Oct 7, 2019
Batchfile
Projects written in Python3
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May 7, 2020
Python
Implementation of dijkstra's algorithm in Python - Output includes network graph and shortest path. Output screenshots attached.
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Jul 14, 2020
Python
timeit tests with python/wxPython/etc
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Jul 20, 2020
Python
Benchmarking the time taken by various sorting algorithms. Proving that the runtime is of the order c. n.log(n)
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Oct 8, 2020
Jupyter Notebook
Simple decorators for measuring Python methods execution time
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Jan 19, 2021
Python
Measure JavaScript function execution time
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Feb 1, 2021
JavaScript
Interactive parametric benchmarks in Python
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Apr 18, 2021
Python
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May 15, 2021
Python
Different budget reports for our spending data using Python collections, iterables, and iterators
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May 25, 2021
Python
The objective of this repository is to evaluate speedup derived from using multiple CPU cores through the multiprocessing facility in Python.
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May 26, 2021
Jupyter Notebook
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