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| | | | Problem While in the initial stages of a project, sometimes we have to choose between storing data with Pandas DataFrames or in native python lists of dictionaries. Both data structures look similar enough to perform the same tasks - we can even look at lists of dictionaries as simply a less complex Pandas DataFrame (each row in a DataFrame corresponds to each dictionary in the list). The question then arises: given the increased complexity and overhead of a Pandas DataFrame, is it true then that we shou... | |
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