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A pattern that has repeatedly caught me out is stringing operations together like: df['myfield'].notnull().unique() .. the error here is that notnull() returns a mask rather than a slice of the dataframe or series. Having most operations return a dataframe/series with the same signature, and ones that don't being more obvious, would probably ease the learning curve and help to avoid some user code errors, eg: df['myfield'].notnull() # returns a series of same dtype as df['myfield'], with the N/A rows dropped df['myfield'].is_notnull() # returns a series of dtype boolean to use as a mask
"monad-ish" because operations generally return an object of the same type.
This would unfortunately cause hard-to-find-in-user-code changes to the API