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Fast, Faster, Fastest: Getting the Best Performance From Python
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Greg Ward
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Find and fix your performance bottlenecks. Where should you spend your time so your users don't have to spend theirs waiting for your code? Topics covered: algorithmic complexity ("big O" notation); using the right algorithm for the job; profiling to find the hot spots; micro-optimization tricks; caching vs. computing; storage hierarchies; and when/how you should turn to C.
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