i really like fluent programming styles which is why i love using pandas objects as first class citizens in my programs.
i've been adding accessors to pandas over time to improve my practice. they do things like jinja templates, subprocess calls,
and awaitables.
# adding an http attribrute to pandas series
i really like fluent programming styles which is why i love using pandas objects as first class citizens in my programs.
i've been adding accessors to pandas over time to improve my practice. they do things like jinja templates, subprocess calls,
and awaitables.
a feature i have not added is the ability to call http methods from a series of urls.
also, an appropriately schematized dataframe could support more fine tuning.
we ignore the dataframe case in this notebook and work off the series case.|
i really like fluent programming styles which is why i love using pandas objects as first class citizens in my programs.
i've been adding accessors to pandas over time to improve my practice. they do things like jinja templates, subprocess calls,
and awaitables.
a feature i have not added is the ability to call http methods from a series of urls.
also, an appropriately schematized dataframe could support more fine tuning.
we ignore the dataframe case in this notebook and work off the series case.|
## conclusion*this is the densest i've ever writtent his practice. i love it.
*`aiohttp` includes a server that could also be attached to the dataframe to serve it; imagine `df.serve()`.