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    GMT.jl

    GMT.jl

    Generic Mapping Tools Library Wrapper for Julia

    ...This link will take you to an impressive collection of figures made with GMT. The GMT Julia wrapper was designed to work in a way the close as possible to the command line version and yet to provide all the facilities of the Julia language. In this sense, all GMT options are put in a single text string that is passed, plus the data itself when it applies, to the gmt() command. However, we also acknowledge that not every one is comfortable with the GMT syntax. This syntax is needed to accommodate the immense pool of options that let you control all details of a figure but that also makes it harder to read/master.
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    BetaML.jl

    BetaML.jl

    Beta Machine Learning Toolkit

    The Beta Machine Learning Toolkit is a package including many algorithms and utilities to implement machine learning workflows in Julia, Python, R and any other language with a Julia binding. All models are implemented entirely in Julia and are hosted in the repository itself (i.e. they are not wrapper to third-party models). If your favorite option or model is missing, you can try to implement it yourself and open a pull request to share it (see the section Contribute below) or request its implementation. ...
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    TimeZones.jl

    TimeZones.jl

    IANA time zone database access for the Julia programming language

    IANA time zone database access for the Julia programming language. TimeZones.jl extends the Date/DateTime support for Julia to include a new time zone-aware TimeType: ZonedDateTime.
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    LaTeXStrings.jl

    LaTeXStrings.jl

    convenient input and display of LaTeX equation strings for Julia

    This is a small package to make it easier to type LaTeX equations in string literals in the Julia language, written by Steven G. Johnson. With ordinary strings in Julia, to enter a string literal with embedded LaTeX equations you need to manually escape all backslashes and dollar signs: for example, $\alpha^2$ is written \$\\alpha^2\$. Also, even though IJulia is capable of displaying formatted LaTeX equations (via MathJax), an ordinary string will not exploit this.
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    Stan.jl

    Stan.jl

    Stan.jl illustrates the usage of the 'single method' packages

    A collection of example Stan Language programs demonstrating all methods available in Stan's cmdstan executable (as an external program) from Julia. For most applications one of the "single method" packages, e.g. StanSample.jl, StanDiagnose.jl, etc., is a better choice for day-to-day use. To execute the most important method in Stan ("sample"), use StanSample.jl. Some Pluto notebook examples can be found in the repository.
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    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    A style guide for stylish Julia developers

    All recommended functionality should be tested, and any known generality issues should be documented in an issue (and with a @test_broken test when possible). However, a function that is known to not be GPU-compatible is not grounds to block merging, rather it is encouraged for a follow-up PR to improve the general type support.
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    PDFIO.jl

    PDFIO.jl

    PDF Reader Library for Native Julia.

    ...A script-based language makes it easier for the consumers to quickly modify the code and enhance to their specific needs.
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    Makie

    Makie

    Interactive data visualizations and plotting in Julia

    ...Choose one or more backend packages: GLMakie (interactive OpenGL in native OS windows), WGLMakie (interactive WebGL in browsers, IDEs, notebooks), CairoMakie (static 2D vector graphics and images), and RPRMakie (raytracing). Each backend re-exports all of Makie.jl so you don't have to install or load it explicitly.
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    Catalyst.jl

    Catalyst.jl

    Chemical reaction network and systems biology interface

    Catalyst.jl is a symbolic modeling package for analysis and high-performance simulation of chemical reaction networks. Catalyst defines symbolic ReactionSystems, which can be created programmatically or easily specified using Catalyst's domain-specific language (DSL). Leveraging ModelingToolkit and Symbolics.jl, Catalyst enables large-scale simulations through auto-vectorization and parallelism. Symbolic ReactionSystems can be used to generate ModelingToolkit-based models, allowing the easy...
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    Strategems

    Strategems

    Quantitative systematic trading strategy development and backtesting

    ...Given the highly iterative nature of event-driven trading strategy development, Julia's high-performance design (particularly in the context of loops) and straightforward syntax would seem to make it a natural fit as a language for systematic strategy research and development. While this package remains early in development, with time the hope is to be able to rapidly implement a trading idea, construct a historical backtest, analyze its results, optimize over a given parameter set, and visualize all of this with great detail.
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    DocOpt.jl

    DocOpt.jl

    Command line arguments parser

    DocOpt.jl is a port of docopt written in the Julia language. docopt generates a command-line arguments parser from human-readable usage patterns. The DocOpt module exports just one function, docopt, which takes multiple arguments but all of them except the first one are optional.
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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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