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    SymbolicUtils.jl

    SymbolicUtils.jl

    Symbolic expressions, rewriting and simplification

    SymbolicUtils is a practical symbolic programming utility in Julia. It lets you create, rewrite and simplify symbolic expressions, and generate Julia code from them. SymbolicUtils.jl provides various utilities for symbolic computing. SymbolicUtils.jl is what one would use to build a Computer Algebra System (CAS). If you're looking for a complete CAS, similar to SymPy or Mathematica, see Symbolics.jl. If you want to build a crazy CAS for your weird Octonian algebras, you've come to the right place. Symbols in SymbolicUtils carry type information. Operations on them propagate this information. ...
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    EvoTorch

    EvoTorch

    Advanced evolutionary computation library built on top of PyTorch

    EvoTorch is an evolutionary optimization framework built on top of PyTorch, developed by NNAISENSE. It is designed for large-scale optimization problems, particularly those that require evolutionary algorithms rather than gradient-based methods.
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    RuleGo

    RuleGo

    Component orchestration rule engine framework for Go

    ...It’s lightweight, embeddable, orchestration-ready, and built for flexible composition of business logic into reusable components. No external middleware dependencies, efficient data processing and linkage on low-cost devices, suitable for IoT edge computing. Embedded and Standalone Deployment modes. Supports embedding RuleGo into existing applications. It can also be deployed independently as middleware, providing rule engine and orchestration services.
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    Fury

    Fury

    A blazing fast multi-language serialization framework

    ...In serialization scenarios, Fury can achieve a 100x speed up compared to traditional serialization frameworks. If you use Java clusters on a large scale, this will save a lot of computing resources.
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    HolmesGPT

    HolmesGPT

    CNCF Sandbox Project

    ...Rather than requiring engineers to manually correlate large volumes of monitoring data, HolmesGPT automatically synthesizes evidence and presents explanations in natural language. The project is developed by Robusta and has been accepted as a Cloud Native Computing Foundation Sandbox project, highlighting its relevance to the cloud-native ecosystem. It is designed to operate as an automated troubleshooting assistant that can analyze incidents continuously and support on-call engineers during outages.
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    LIFELINES

    LIFELINES

    Survival analysis in Python

    ...The library includes estimators such as Kaplan-Meier, Nelson-Aalen, and regression-based survival models. It is designed to be accessible to Python users and works well with common scientific computing workflows. Built-in plotting methods and datasets help users explore survival curves and compare groups visually. It is a practical tool for analysts, researchers, and data scientists who need event-time modeling without leaving Python.
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    hls4ml

    hls4ml

    Machine learning on FPGAs using HLS

    hls4ml is an open-source framework that enables machine learning models to be implemented directly on hardware such as FPGAs and ASICs using high-level synthesis techniques. The system converts trained neural network models from common machine learning frameworks into hardware description code suitable for ultra-low-latency inference. This approach allows machine learning algorithms to run directly on specialized hardware, making them suitable for applications that require extremely fast...
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    machine learning tutorials

    machine learning tutorials

    machine learning tutorials (mainly in Python3)

    machine-learning is a continuously updated repository documenting the author’s learning journey through data science and machine learning topics using practical tutorials and experiments. The project presents educational notebooks that combine mathematical explanations with code implementations using Python’s scientific computing ecosystem. Topics covered include classical machine learning algorithms, deep learning models, reinforcement learning, model deployment, and time-series analysis. The repository integrates numerous popular machine learning frameworks and libraries such as scikit-learn, PyTorch, TensorFlow, XGBoost, and Hugging Face. It aims to strike a balance between theoretical explanation and practical coding by demonstrating algorithms both from scratch and using established libraries. ...
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    mathjs

    mathjs

    An extensive math library for JavaScript and Node.js

    ...One of its defining features is its expression parser, which allows users to evaluate and manipulate mathematical expressions written in a natural math-like syntax. mathjs is highly modular, enabling developers to include only the functionality they need for optimized application size and performance. The project is widely used in scientific computing, educational software, calculators, engineering tools, and data analysis applications. Its architecture combines accessibility for beginners.
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    polynote

    polynote

    A better notebook for Scala (and more)

    Polynote is an innovative polyglot notebook environment that improves on traditional interactive computing tools by enabling multi-language notebooks where users can mix languages like Scala, Python, SQL, and more within a single document while sharing variables and definitions seamlessly across those languages. Designed to address shortcomings in classic notebook solutions, it blends features familiar from IDEs — such as smart autocomplete, parameter hints, and better runtime insights — with the flexibility of notebook workflows, enhancing both developer productivity and data exploration. ...
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    Install Nothing

    Install Nothing

    A terminal application that simulates installing things

    ...Rather than running real tasks, it produces convincing terminal output that mimics the steps, logs, and scrolling messages of installation scripts, making it entertaining for demonstrations, jokes, or screensaver-style displays in terminal sessions. It’s designed for simplicity and safety, doing nothing destructive or permanent on your system while still delivering a satisfying illusion of intense computing activity. Users can configure its behavior to include or exclude specific fake stages, so the output can be tailored to the experience they want.
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    Computational Thinking

    Computational Thinking

    Introduction to computational thinking with Julia

    Computational Thinking is an open source MIT course repository that teaches computational problem-solving through the Julia programming language. The course integrates mathematics, computing, and real-world applications into a unified curriculum, making it suitable for students across science, engineering, and data-driven fields. It emphasizes learning how to translate problems into computational terms and developing algorithms and models to analyze them effectively. Using Julia, the course highlights both mathematical reasoning and practical coding, bridging the gap between theory and application. ...
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    Bacalhau

    Bacalhau

    Community-driven, simple, yet powerful framework

    ...It allows developers to run containerized workloads close to where the data lives, reducing latency, cost, and privacy risks. Bacalhau supports various runtime environments and is designed to make decentralized data processing as accessible as traditional cloud computing. It’s especially useful for large-scale AI/ML jobs, scientific research, and content indexing in Web3 ecosystems.
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    Peroxide

    Peroxide

    Rust numeric library with high performance and friendly syntax

    ...This means that Peroxide can guarantee excellent performance for linear algebraic computations by leveraging the optimized routines provided by BLAS. For users familiar with numerical computing libraries like NumPy, MATLAB, or R, Rust's syntax might seem unfamiliar at first. This can make it more challenging to learn and use Rust libraries that heavily rely on Rust's unique features and syntax.
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    Catlab.jl

    Catlab.jl

    A framework for applied category theory in the Julia language

    Catlab.jl is a framework for applied and computational category theory, written in the Julia language. Catlab provides a programming library and interactive interface for applications of category theory to scientific and engineering fields. It emphasizes monoidal categories due to their wide applicability but can support any categorical structure that is formalizable as a generalized algebraic theory. First and foremost, Catlab provides data structures, algorithms, and serialization for...
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    Kaggle Python Docker

    Kaggle Python Docker

    Kaggle Python docker image

    ...The project helps users understand, reproduce, and test against the same Python environment that powers Kaggle’s cloud notebooks. It includes a large curated package set for data science, machine learning, visualization, notebooks, and scientific computing. The images are useful for developers who want local or CI environments that closely match Kaggle’s runtime before submitting notebooks or sharing work. Its main value is making Kaggle’s managed notebook environment more transparent, reproducible, and portable through Docker.
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    JupyterLite

    JupyterLite

    Wasm powered Jupyter running in the browser

    JupyterLite is a browser-based distribution of the Jupyter ecosystem that enables interactive computing entirely within a web browser without requiring a backend server. Built using JupyterLab components and powered by WebAssembly technologies, it allows users to run Python and other language kernels directly in the browser through tools like Pyodide or Xeus. This architecture eliminates the need for installation or server infrastructure, making it highly accessible for education, demonstrations, and lightweight data science workflows. ...
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    AsmJit

    AsmJit

    Low-latency machine code generation

    ...The library supports multiple architectures, including x86 and x64, making it versatile for cross-platform development. It is commonly used in applications such as emulators, compilers, and high-performance computing systems where runtime optimization is essential. asmjit emphasizes low latency and efficiency, ensuring that generated code executes quickly without significant overhead. Its modular design allows developers to integrate it into various systems with minimal friction. Overall, asmjit bridges the gap between high-level programming and low-level execution by enabling efficient runtime code generation.
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    AssemblyScript

    AssemblyScript

    A TypeScript-like language for WebAssembly

    ...AssemblyScript integrates with the WebAssembly ecosystem, enabling seamless interaction with JavaScript through standard APIs. It is widely used in scenarios where performance and portability are essential, such as gaming, data processing, and edge computing.
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    Apache Hamilton

    Apache Hamilton

    Helps data scientists define testable self-documenting dataflows

    Apache Hamilton is an open-source Python framework designed to simplify the creation and management of dataflows used in analytics, machine learning pipelines, and data engineering workflows. The framework enables developers to define data transformations as simple Python functions, where each function represents a node in a dataflow graph and its parameters define dependencies on other nodes. Hamilton automatically analyzes these functions and constructs a directed acyclic graph...
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    Parallax

    Parallax

    Parallax is a distributed model serving framework

    Parallax is a decentralized inference framework designed to run large language models across distributed computing resources. Instead of relying on centralized GPU clusters in data centers, the system allows multiple heterogeneous machines to collaborate in serving AI inference workloads. Parallax divides model layers across different nodes and dynamically coordinates them to form a complete inference pipeline. A two-stage scheduling architecture determines how model layers are allocated to available hardware and how requests are routed across nodes during execution. ...
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    Zvec

    Zvec

    A lightweight, lightning-fast, in-process vector database

    ...Its performance benchmarks show it achieving high queries-per-second and fast index build times compared to similar tools. Because it runs in-process, developers can embed it in native apps, microservices, or edge computing scenarios where traditional server-based vector databases might be overkill.
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    ElatoAI

    ElatoAI

    Realtime AI Voice Agents with SoTA Multimodal AI models on Arduino ESP

    ElatoAI is a real-time AI voice agent platform built around IoT hardware (ESP32) that enables continuous speech-to-speech conversations using state-of-the-art multimodal voice models with minimal latency and global performance via edge computing. The system integrates voice synthesis and recognition by connecting an ESP32 device through secure WebSockets to edge server functions written in Deno, allowing users to speak naturally with AI agents hosted through cloud APIs including OpenAI’s Realtime API, Gemini’s Live API, xAI’s Grok Voice Agent API, and others. It includes a web client (built with Next.js) for managing devices, controlling volume, and viewing conversation transcripts, while the hardware runs optimized firmware to deliver responses in near real time — even supporting >15-minute uninterrupted conversations.
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    Christmas Tree

    Christmas Tree

    Just a simple Christmas tree, based on reddit story

    ...It offers core abstractions for creating nodes, building parent–child relationships, and traversing trees with utilities for depth, breadth, and custom iteration strategies. Because tree structures are ubiquitous in computing—from file systems and organizational charts to DOM structures and evolutionary taxonomies—atree provides a reusable foundation for representing and interacting with nested data. It separates the logical model from rendering concerns, so you can use it as the data backbone in UI frameworks, graphs, or custom visual components. The library’s API makes it easy to add, remove, or move nodes anywhere in the hierarchy while maintaining consistent references and performance.
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    sebastian/diff

    sebastian/diff

    Diff implementation

    diff is a standalone PHP library for computing and rendering textual differences, widely used to display “expected vs actual” output in testing tools. It supports line-based and character/word-granular comparisons so you can get both coarse and fine-grained views of changes. Output builders can produce formats like unified or context diffs, or more human-friendly renderings suitable for terminals and HTML reports.
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