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    PDFIO.jl

    PDFIO.jl

    PDF Reader Library for Native Julia.

    PDFIO is a native Julia implementation for reading PDF files. It's a 100% Julia implementation of the PDF specification. Other than a few well-established algorithms like flate decode (zlib library) or cryptographic operations (OpenSSL library) almost all of the APIs are written in native Julia. PDF files are in existence for over three decades. Implementations of the PDF writers are not always to the specification or they may even vary significantly from vendor to vendor. Every time, you...
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    Pluto.jl

    Pluto.jl

    Simple reactive notebooks for Julia plutojl.org

    We are on a mission to make scientific computing more accessible and fun. Writing a notebook is not just about writing the final document, Pluto empowers the experiments and discoveries that are essential to getting there.
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    Weave

    Weave

    Scientific reports/literate programming for Julia

    Weave is a scientific report generator/literate programming tool for the Julia programming language. It resembles Pweave, knitr, R Markdown, and Sweave. You can write your documentation and code in an input document using Markdown, Noweb or ordinal Julia script syntax, and then use the weave function to execute code and generate an output document while capturing results and figures. Supports various output document formats: HTML, PDF, GitHub markdown, Jupyter Notebook, MultiMarkdown, Asciidoc and reStructuredText.
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