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    the-turing-way

    the-turing-way

    Book repository for The Turing Way

    A community‑led open handbook and living documentation project from the Alan Turing Institute, providing best practices and open guidance for reproducible, ethical, collaborative data science and research.
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    Reactor Core

    Reactor Core

    Non-Blocking Reactive Foundation for the JVM

    Reactor Core is a foundational library for building reactive applications in Java, providing a powerful API for asynchronous, non-blocking programming.
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    BasicBSpline.jl

    BasicBSpline.jl

    Basic (mathematical) operations for B-spline functions

    Basic (mathematical) operations for B-spline functions and related things with Julia.
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    ReverseDiff

    ReverseDiff

    Reverse Mode Automatic Differentiation for Julia

    ReverseDiff is a fast and compile-able tape-based reverse mode automatic differentiation (AD) that implements methods to take gradients, Jacobians, Hessians, and higher-order derivatives of native Julia functions (or any callable object, really). While performance can vary depending on the functions you evaluate, the algorithms implemented by ReverseDiff generally outperform non-AD algorithms in both speed and accuracy.
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    folium

    folium

    Python data, Leaflet.js maps

    ...To display it in a Jupyter notebook, simply ask for the object representation. The default tiles are set to OpenStreetMap, but Stamen Terrain, Stamen Toner, Mapbox Bright, and Mapbox Control Room, and many others tiles are built in.
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    Kubernetes History Inspector

    Kubernetes History Inspector

    A log viewer for Kubernetes troubleshooting

    The khi repository is a Google Cloud open-source project focused on infrastructure and system-level tooling, typically aimed at enabling advanced cloud-native workflows, observability, or orchestration in Kubernetes-based environments. It is designed to support engineers working with distributed systems by providing utilities and abstractions that simplify deployment, monitoring, or operational management. The project aligns with Google Cloud’s broader ecosystem of tools that help developers...
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    F1 Race Replay

    F1 Race Replay

    An interactive Formula 1 race visualisation and data analysis tool

    F1 Race Replay is an interactive replay viewer that lets users watch and analyze recorded Formula 1 race sessions with precise control over camera angles, timing, and telemetry overlay, offering a rich experience beyond standard broadcast replays. It ingests official timing and positional data, then renders vehicle movements through track maps and 3D visualizations so fans, analysts, and engineers can review strategy, overtakes, tire degradation effects, and pit stop impacts in detail. ...
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    PowerSystems.jl

    PowerSystems.jl

    Data structures in Julia to enable power systems analysis

    The PowerSystems.jl package provides a rigorous data model using Julia structures to enable power systems analysis and modeling. In addition to stand-alone system analysis tools and data model building, the PowerSystems.jl package is used as the foundational data container for the PowerSimulations.jl and PowerSimulationsDynamics.jl packages. PowerSystems.jl supports a limited number of data file formats for parsing.
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    Excalidraw MCP

    Excalidraw MCP

    Fast and streamable Excalidraw MCP App

    ...Rather than being just a static whiteboard, Excalidraw-MCP serves diagrams in real time using an MCP backend and streams interactive visual output back to the client, letting AI tools create shapes, connectors, text, and entire diagrams as part of conversational or task-based sessions. Its design supports fast, streamable rendering with smooth viewport control and optional fullscreen editing so that diagrams feel live and fluid as they evolve. Users can deploy it locally or via services like Vercel, then configure their MCP host to point at the Excalidraw-MCP endpoint, so prompts like “draw an architecture diagram” yield immediate visual results within chat.
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    visx

    visx

    Visualization components

    ...Odds are good your React app already has an opinion on how animation, theming, or styling is done. visx is careful not to add another one and integrates with all of them. As you start using visualization primitives, you’ll end up building your own charting library that’s optimized for your use case. You’re in control. And most importantly, it’s just React. If you know React, you can make visualizations. It’s all the same standard APIs and familiar patterns. visx should feel at home in any React codebase.
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    ipychart

    ipychart

    The power of Chart.js with Python

    ...Even complex features such as mixed-types charts are available. Charts are highly customizable and all Chart.js options are available in ipychart. You have complete control over the appearance of your chart.
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    Finch.jl

    Finch.jl

    Sparse tensors in Julia and more

    Finch is a cutting-edge Julia-to-Julia compiler specially designed for optimizing loop nests over sparse or structured multidimensional arrays. Finch empowers users to write conventional for loops which are transformed behind-the-scenes into fast sparse code.
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    DiffOpt.jl

    DiffOpt.jl

    Differentiating convex optimization programs w.r.t. program parameters

    ...methods, to differentiate models (quadratic or conic) with optimal solutions. Differentiable optimization is a promising field of convex optimization and has many potential applications in game theory, control theory and machine learning. Recent work has shown how to differentiate specific subclasses of convex optimization problems. But several applications remain unexplored. With the help of automatic differentiation, differentiable optimization can have a significant impact on creating end-to-end differentiable systems to model neural networks, stochastic processes, or a game.
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    ChainRules.jl

    ChainRules.jl

    Forward and reverse mode automatic differentiation primitives

    The ChainRules package provides a variety of common utilities that can be used by downstream automatic differentiation (AD) tools to define and execute forward-, reverse--, and mixed-mode primitives. The core logic of ChainRules is implemented in ChainRulesCore.jl. To add ChainRules support to your package, by defining new rules or frules, you only need to depend on the very light-weight package ChainRulesCore.jl. This repository contains ChainRules.jl, which is what people actually use...
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    Qualitis

    Qualitis

    Qualitis is a one-stop data quality management platform

    ...It provides functions such as data quality model construction, data quality model execution, data quality verification, reports of data quality generation and so on. At the same time, Qualitis provides enterprise-level features of financial-level resource isolation, management and access control. It is also guaranteed working well under high-concurrency, high-performance and high-availability scenarios.
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    Pkg Julia

    Pkg Julia

    Package manager for the Julia programming language

    Unlike traditional package managers, which install and manage a single global set of packages, Pkg is designed around “environments”: independent sets of packages that can be local to an individual project or shared and selected by name. The exact set of packages and versions in an environment is captured in a manifest file which can be checked into a project repository and tracked in version control, significantly improving reproducibility of projects. If you’ve ever tried to run code you haven’t used in a while only to find that you can’t get anything to work because you’ve updated or uninstalled some of the packages your project was using, you’ll understand the motivation for this approach. In Pkg, since each project maintains its own independent set of package versions, you’ll never have this problem again. ...
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    Architecture as a code

    Architecture as a code

    Visualize, collaborate, and evolve the software architecture

    ...The project includes command-line tooling, IDE integrations, live preview servers, and diagram exporters, letting developers instantly see architectural diagrams update as the model evolves. By treating architecture as code, teams benefit from version control, live collaboration, consistency across diagrams, and the ability to treat architectural change with the same tooling and workflows used for code.
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    Koito

    Koito

    Koito is a modern, themeable scrobbler

    ...The interface supports markdown editing with live preview, tag management, and graph-style browsing so you can explore relationships between pages instead of treating documents as isolated files. Because Koito is self-hosted, you retain ownership of your data and can integrate authentication systems for team access control. It also includes collaboration features like real-time editing or change history, making it suitable for team documentation, research projects, and personal knowledge management alike.
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    GenStage

    GenStage

    Producer and consumer actors with back-pressure for Elixir

    ...It formalizes the roles of producers, consumers, and producer-consumers, using back-pressure so that fast producers don’t overwhelm downstream stages. Developers implement callbacks like handle_demand and handle_events to control how items are emitted, transformed, and consumed across asynchronous boundaries. Because stages are OTP processes, you gain fault tolerance, supervised restarts, and concurrency tuned via configurable demand and partitioning. GenStage underpins higher-level libraries like Flow and Broadway, but it can also be used directly for custom pipelines where timing and throughput matter. ...
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    GMT.jl

    GMT.jl

    Generic Mapping Tools Library Wrapper for Julia

    ...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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    LinearSolve.jl

    LinearSolve.jl

    High-Performance Unified Interface for Linear Solvers in Julia

    LinearSolve.jl is a unified interface for the linear solving packages of Julia. It interfaces with other packages of the Julia ecosystem to make it easy to test alternative solver packages and pass small types to control algorithm swapping. It also interfaces with the ModelingToolkit.jl world of symbolic modeling to allow for automatically generating high-performance code. Performance is key: the current methods are made to be highly performant on scalar and statically sized small problems, with options for large-scale systems. If you run into any performance issues, please file an issue.
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    deck.gl

    deck.gl

    WebGL2 powered visualization framework

    ...Users can quickly get impressive visual results with minimal effort by composing existing layers, or leveraging deck.gl's extensible architecture to address customer needs. deck.gl maps data (usually an array of JSON objects) into a stack of visual layers - e.g. icons, polygons, texts; and look at them with views: e.g. map, first-person, orthographic. deck.gl handles a number of challenges out of the box. Deck.gl is designed to be highly customizable. All layers come with flexible APIs to allow programmatic control of each aspect of the rendering. All core classes such are easily extendable by the users to address custom use cases. deck.gl is part of vis.gl, an OpenJS Foundation project. Read the contribution guidelines if you are interested in contributing.
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    gusty

    gusty

    Making DAG construction easier

    gusty allows you to control your Airflow DAGs, Task Groups, and Tasks with greater ease. gusty manages collections of tasks, represented as any number of YAML, Python, SQL, Jupyter Notebook, or R Markdown files. A directory of task files is instantly rendered into a DAG by passing a file path to gusty's create_dag function. gusty also manages dependencies (within one DAG) and external dependencies (dependencies on tasks in other DAGs) for each task file you define.
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    Apache Seata

    Apache Seata

    High-performance, open source distributed transaction solution

    ...Multiple modes are supported—AT (automatic, SQL-based with undo logs), TCC (try-confirm-cancel), Saga (long-running compensation), and XA—letting architects choose between simplicity, control, and interoperability. The AT mode is notable for minimizing code changes: Seata captures before/after images of SQL updates and can roll back on failure to maintain atomicity across services. Integrations cover common RPC frameworks and registries, enabling drop-in usage within Spring Cloud/Dubbo-style ecosystems.
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    iRODS

    iRODS

    Open Source Data Management Software

    The Integrated Rule-Oriented Data System (iRODS) is open-source data management software used by research, commercial, and governmental organizations worldwide. iRODS is released as a production-level distribution aimed at deployment in mission-critical environments. It virtualizes data storage resources, so users can take control of their data, regardless of where and on what device the data is stored. The development infrastructure supports exhaustive testing on supported platforms; plugin support for microservices, storage resources, authentication mechanisms, network protocols, rule engines, new API endpoints, and databases; and extensive documentation, training, and support services.
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