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    Apache Doris

    Apache Doris

    MPP-based interactive SQL data warehousing for reporting and analysis

    Apache Doris is a modern MPP analytical database product. It can provide sub-second queries and efficient real-time data analysis. With it's distributed architecture, up to 10PB level datasets will be well supported and easy to operate. Apache Doris can meet various data analysis demands, including history data reports, real-time data analysis, interactive data analysis, and exploratory data analysis. Make your data analysis easier! Support standard SQL language, compatible with MySQL...
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    Euler Math Toolbox

    Euler Math Toolbox

    Numerical and Symbolic Math Tool

    Euler is a powerful all-in-one numerical software and includes Maxima for seamless symbolic computations. Euler supports Latex for math display, Povray for photo-realistic 3D scenes, Python, Matplotlib and C for scripting, and contains a full programming language. Features include libraries for numerical algorithms, optimization, plotting in 2D and 3D, graphics export, a complete help system, tutorials and examples.
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    Msc-generator

    Msc-generator

    Draws signalling charts, block diagrams and graphs from text input.

    NOTE! We have moved to https://gitlab.com/msc-generator/msc-generator All development happens there. Also, download new releases & submit issues there. A tool to draw various charts from textual descriptions. Currently, three types of charts are supported: Message Sequence Charts, generic Graphs, and Block Diagrams, with more to be added in the future. There is a command-line version for Linux and Mac (replacing mscgen), which now sports a GUI, as well. Msc-generator allows fine...
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    BERT

    BERT

    Connector for Excel and the programming languages R and Julia

    BERT is a tool for connecting Excel with the statistics language R. Specifically, it’s designed to support running R functions from Excel spreadsheet cells. In Excel terms, it’s for writing User-Defined Functions (UDFs) in R. All you have to do is write the function. Everything else – loading the function into Excel, managing parameters, and handling type conversion – is done automatically for you.
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    Script language independent library for calling functions out of script files with other PLs like C/C++. This should be possible, using only some few functions as interface.
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