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    GeoInterface.jl

    GeoInterface.jl

    A Julia Protocol for Geospatial Data

    This Package describe a set of traits based on the Simple Features standard (SF) for geospatial vector data, including the SQL/MM extension with support for circular geometry. Using these traits, it should be easy to parse, serialize and use different geometries in the Julia ecosystem, without knowing the specifics of each individual package. In that regard it is similar to Tables.jl, but for geometries instead of tables.
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    Clang.jl

    Clang.jl

    C binding generator and Julia interface to libclang

    This package provides a Julia language wrapper for libclang: the stable, C-exported interface to the LLVM Clang compiler. The libclang API documentation provides background on the functionality available through libclang, and thus through the Julia wrapper. The repository also hosts related tools built on top of libclang functionality.
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    PlotJuggler

    PlotJuggler

    The Time Series Visualization Tool that you deserve

    Fast, intuitive, and extensible time series visualization tool. Its Drag & Drop interface is designed to maximize both simplicity and speed. PlotJuggler is perfect for visualizing logs, offline and real-time data, and it can be used in multiple fields. PlotJuggler can be connected to an external application using any inter-process communication and display data in real time. Thanks to its plugin-based architecture, it is easy to add new data sources and functionalities.
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    SCIP.jl

    SCIP.jl

    Julia interface to SCIP solver

    SCIP.jl is a Julia interface to the SCIP solver. This wrapper is maintained by the SCIP project with the help of the JuMP community.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    OpenCL.jl

    OpenCL.jl

    OpenCL Julia bindings

    Julia interface for the OpenCL parallel computation API. This package aims to be a complete solution for OpenCL programming in Julia, similar in scope to PyOpenCL for Python. It provides a high level API for OpenCL to make programing hardware accelerators, such as GPUs, FPGAs, and DSPs, as well as multicore CPUs much less onerous.
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    LatticeQCD.jl

    LatticeQCD.jl

    A native Julia code for lattice QCD with dynamical fermions in 4D

    This code enables you to perform lattice QCD calculations! A native Julia code for Lattice QCD.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Bytewax

    Bytewax

    Python Stream Processing

    Bytewax is a Python framework that simplifies event and stream processing. Because Bytewax couples the stream and event processing capabilities of Flink, Spark, and Kafka Streams with the friendly and familiar interface of Python, you can re-use the Python libraries you already know and love. Connect data sources, run stateful transformations, and write to various downstream systems with built-in connectors or existing Python libraries. Bytewax is a Python framework and Rust distributed processing engine that uses a dataflow computational model to provide parallelizable stream processing and event processing capabilities similar to Flink, Spark, and Kafka Streams. ...
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    GPUArrays

    GPUArrays

    Reusable array functionality for Julia's various GPU backends

    Reusable GPU array functionality for Julia's various GPU backends. This package is the counterpart of Julia's AbstractArray interface, but for GPU array types: It provides functionality and tooling to speed-up development of new GPU array types. This package is not intended for end users! Instead, you should use one of the packages that builds on GPUArrays.jl, such as CUDA.jl, oneAPI.jl, AMDGPU.jl, or Metal.jl.
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    JuliaConnectoR

    JuliaConnectoR

    A functionally oriented interface for calling Julia from R

    This R-package provides a functionally oriented interface between R and Julia. The goal is to call functions from Julia packages directly as R functions. Julia functions imported via the JuliaConnectoR can accept and return R variables. It is also possible to pass R functions as arguments in place of Julia functions, which allows callbacks from Julia to R. From a technical perspective, R data structures are serialized with an optimized custom streaming format, sent to a (local) Julia TCP server, and translated to Julia data structures by Julia. ...
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    YAO

    YAO

    Yao A low code engine to create web services and dashboard

    ...Yao has a built-in data management system. By writing JSON to describe the interface layout, 90% of the common interface interaction functions can be realized. It is especially suitable for quickly making various management backgrounds, CRM, ERP, and other internal enterprise systems.
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    LineSearches.jl

    LineSearches.jl

    Line search methods for optimization and root-finding

    Line search methods for optimization and root-finding. This package provides an interface to line search algorithms implemented in Julia. The code was originally written as part of Optim, but has now been separated out to its own package.
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    Querybook

    Querybook

    Big Data Querying UI, combining collocated table metadata

    ...No need to leave Querybook to create charts to quickly visualize your results. With a familiar interface easily create line, bar, stacked area, pie, horizontal bar, donut, scatter, and table charts. Add them then to your DataDoc to complete your data narrative.
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    GLFW.jl

    GLFW.jl

    Julia interface to GLFW, a multi-platform library for creating windows

    Julia interface to GLFW 3, a multi-platform library for creating windows with OpenGL or OpenGL ES contexts and receiving many kinds of input. GLFW has native support for Windows, OS X and many Unix-like systems using the X Window System, such as Linux and FreeBSD.
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    The NLopt module for Julia

    The NLopt module for Julia

    Package to call the NLopt nonlinear-optimization library from Julia

    This module provides a Julia-language interface to the free/open-source NLopt library for nonlinear optimization. NLopt provides a common interface for many different optimization algorithms.
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    BlockArrays.jl

    BlockArrays.jl

    BlockArrays for Julia

    A block array is a partition of an array into blocks or subarrays, see Wikipedia for a more extensive description. This package has two purposes. Firstly, it defines an interface for an AbstractBlockArray block arrays that can be shared among types representing different types of block arrays. The advantage to this is that it provides a consistent API for block arrays. Secondly, it also implements two different types of block arrays that follow the AbstractBlockArray interface. The type BlockArray stores each block contiguously while the type PseudoBlockArray stores the full matrix contiguously. ...
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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.
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    JLD2

    JLD2

    HDF5-compatible file format in pure Julia

    JLD2 saves and loads Julia data structures in a format comprising a subset of HDF5, without any dependency on the HDF5 C library. JLD2 is able to read most HDF5 files created by other HDF5 implementations supporting HDF5 File Format Specification Version 3.0 (i.e. libhdf5 1.10 or later) and similarly, those should be able to read the files that JLD2 produces. JLD2 provides read-only support for files created with the JLD package. The save and load functions, provided by FileIO, provide a...
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    NonlinearSolve.jl

    NonlinearSolve.jl

    High-performance and differentiation-enabled nonlinear solvers

    Fast implementations of root-finding algorithms in Julia that satisfy the SciML common interface. For information on using the package, see the stable documentation. Use the in-development documentation for the version of the documentation that contains the unreleased features. NonlinearSolve.jl is a unified interface for the nonlinear solving packages of Julia. The package includes its own high-performance nonlinear solvers which include the ability to swap out to fast direct and iterative linear solvers, along with the ability to use sparse automatic differentiation for Jacobian construction and Jacobian-vector products. ...
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    PyVista

    PyVista

    3D plotting and mesh analysis through a streamlined interface

    3D plotting and mesh analysis through a streamlined interface for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK). PyVista is a helper module for the Visualization Toolkit (VTK) that takes a different approach on interfacing with VTK through NumPy and direct array access. This package provides a Pythonic, well-documented interface exposing VTK’s powerful visualization backend to facilitate rapid prototyping, analysis, and visual integration of spatially referenced datasets.
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    Optimization.jl

    Optimization.jl

    Mathematical Optimization in Julia

    Optimization.jl provides the easiest way to create an optimization problem and solve it. It enables rapid prototyping and experimentation with minimal syntax overhead by providing a uniform interface to >25 optimization libraries, hence 100+ optimization solvers encompassing almost all classes of optimization algorithms such as global, mixed-integer, non-convex, second-order local, constrained, etc. It allows you to choose an Automatic Differentiation (AD) backend by simply passing an argument to indicate the package to use and automatically generates the efficient derivatives of the objective and constraints while giving you the flexibility to switch between different AD engines as per your problem. ...
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    Vulkan.jl

    Vulkan.jl

    Using Vulkan from Julia

    Vulkan.jl is a lightweight wrapper around the Vulkan graphics and compute library. It exposes abstractions over the underlying C interface, primarily geared toward developers looking for a more natural way to work with Vulkan with minimal overhead. It builds upon the core API provided by VulkanCore.jl. Because Vulkan is originally a C specification, interfacing with it requires some knowledge before correctly being used from Julia. This package acts as an abstraction layer, so that you don't need to know how to properly call a C library, while still retaining full functionality. ...
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    MATLAB.jl

    MATLAB.jl

    Calling MATLAB in Julia through MATLAB Engine

    The MATLAB.jl package provides an interface for using MATLAB® from Julia using the MATLAB C api. In other words, this package allows users to call MATLAB functions within Julia, thus making it easy to interoperate with MATLAB from the Julia language. You cannot use MATLAB.jl without having purchased and installed a copy of MATLAB® from MathWorks. This package is available free of charge and in no way replaces or alters any functionality of MathWorks's MATLAB product.
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    Dash

    Dash

    Build beautiful web-based analytic apps, no JavaScript required

    Dash is a Python framework for building beautiful analytical web applications without any JavaScript. Built on top of Plotly.js, React and Flask, Dash easily achieves what an entire team of designers and engineers normally would. It ties modern UI controls and displays such as dropdown menus, sliders and graphs directly to your analytical Python code, and creates exceptional, interactive analytics apps. Dash apps are very lightweight, requiring only a limited number of lines of Python or...
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    PythonCall & JuliaCall

    PythonCall & JuliaCall

    Python and Julia in harmony

    Bringing Python® and Julia together in seamless harmony. Call Python code from Julia and Julia code from Python via a symmetric interface. Simple syntax, so the Python code looks like Python and the Julia code looks like Julia. Intuitive and flexible conversions between Julia and Python: anything can be converted, you are in control. Fast non-copying conversion of numeric arrays in either direction: modify Python arrays (e.g. bytes, array. array, numpy.ndarray) from Julia or Julia arrays from Python. ...
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    Plots

    Plots

    Powerful convenience for Julia visualizations and data analysis

    Data visualization has a complicated history. Plotting software makes trade-offs between features and simplicity, speed and beauty, and a static and dynamic interface. Some packages make a display and never change it, while others make updates in real-time. Plots is a visualization interface and toolset. It sits above other backends, like GR, PythonPlot, PGFPlotsX, or Plotly, connecting commands with implementation. If one backend does not support your desired features or make the right trade-offs, you can just switch to another backend with one command. ...
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