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- I am wkusnierczyk on github.
- I am wkusnierczyk (https://keybase.io/wkusnierczyk) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 5BC0 0ABD 91A6 A1E1 0233 4B2D 307F B19B DD83 5532
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### Keybase proof | |
I hereby claim: | |
* I am wkusnierczyk on github. | |
* I am wkusnierczyk (https://keybase.io/wkusnierczyk) on keybase. | |
* I have a public key whose fingerprint is 7D5B 687B 914C A362 46A4 102C F50A 8758 97B9 E312 | |
To claim this, I am signing this object: |
I hereby claim:
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
set -e | |
export ROOT=$(cd $(dirname $BASH_SOURCE)/..; pwd -P) | |
export DATE=$(date +%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M) | |
mkdir -p "$ROOT/snapshots" | |
chrome-cli list links > "$ROOT/snapshots/chrome-$DATE.txt" |
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In the experiment below, we compare the computational efficiency of list comprehensions versus for looping. It is a very simple, illustrative setup not meant to lead to general conclusions.
# non-local transform
def transform(value):
return value
# comprehension-based list generation
def comprehension(ns):