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    WordCloud.jl

    WordCloud.jl

    Word cloud generator in julia

    Word cloud (tag cloud or wordle) is a novelty visual representation of text data. The importance of each word is shown with its font size, position, or color. WordCloud.jl is the perfect tool for generating word clouds, offering several advantages. You have control over every aspect of generating a word cloud. You can customize the shape, color, angle, position, distribution, density, and spacing to align with your preferences and artistic style. This visualization solution guarantees precise results. Each word appears only once, and its font size is determined solely by the provided weight. ...
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    Octo.jl

    Octo.jl

    Octo.jl is an SQL Query DSL in Julia

    Octo.jl is an SQL Query DSL in Julia. It also comes with a very useful tool called Repo. You could Repo.get, Repo.insert! Repo.update! Repo.delete! for many database drivers without hand-written SQL.
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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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    ReplMaker.jl

    ReplMaker.jl

    Simple API for building repl modes in Julia

    The idea behind ReplMaker.jl is to make a tool for building (domain-specific) languages in Julia. Suppose you've invented some language called MyLang and you've implemented a parser that turns MyLang code into Julia code which is then supposed to be executed by the Julia runtime. With ReplMaker.jl, you can simply hook your parser into the package and ReplMaker will then create a REPL mode where end users just type MyLang code and have it executed automatically.
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    NLOptControl.jl

    NLOptControl.jl

    nonlinear control optimization tool

    This software solves nonlinear control problems at a high level very quickly.
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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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