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    GPLIGC is a program for analysis and 3D visualization of GPS tracklogs (in igc format) as recorded by flight data recorders used by glider pilots.
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    Hedgehog Lab

    Hedgehog Lab

    Run, compile and execute JavaScript for Scientific Computing

    Hedgehog Lab is an open-source scientific computation tool in the browser. Before the development, Pleases make sure you are already installed and enabled the yarn. Once cloned, switch to the dev branch and navigate to the folder by typing cd hedgehog-lab and then running the provided commands. On each run the program compiles and it takes time. Please wait until it shows "Compiled successfully!"
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    BlazorTable

    BlazorTable

    Blazor Table component with sorting, paging and filtering

    Blazor Table component with sorting, paging and filtering. Provides column reordering features, edit mode, client side, paging and sorting, filtering and much more.
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    Reexport.jl

    Reexport.jl

    Julia macro for re-exporting one module from another

    Maybe you have a module X that depends on module Y and you want using X to pull in all of the symbols from Y. Maybe you have an outer module A with an inner module B, and you want to export all of the symbols in B from A. It would be nice to have this functionality built into Julia, but we have yet to reach an agreement on what it should look like. This short macro is a stopgap we have a better solution.
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    TheLib

    TheLib

    Totally Helpful Extension classes for C++/C#

    TheLib is a continously growing repository of utility and convenience classes for C++ and C#. All classes have multi-platform implementations, mainly Windows and Linux. Most classes focus on real-time computer graphics, scientific visualization, and corresponding data and process management. The Project was started at the Visualization Research Center of the University of Stuttgart (VISUS).
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    RDS - JS - Examples

    RDS - JS - Examples

    TypeScript/JavaScript example code using the RDS API

    Rich Data Services (or RDS) is a suite of REST APIs designed by Metadata Technology North America (MTNA) to meet various needs for data engineers, managers, custodians, and consumers. RDS provides a range of services including data profiling, mapping, transformation, validation, ingestion, and dissemination. For more information about each of these APIs and how you can incorporate or consume them as part of your work flow please visit the MTNA website. RDS-JS-Examples is...
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    MSGraph is a program designed for the interactive, fast, qualitative analysis of mass spectrometric (MS) data. It is a tool to provide fast and simple access to all the information contained in an LC/MS analysis run.
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    cdfread is a program for people wirking with mass spectrometry datasets. cdfread implements the routines to read mass spectra and mass chromatograms from data files in netCDF ("Andi-MS") format. Centroid and profile data are supported.
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    Actors.jl

    Actors.jl

    Concurrent computing in Julia based on the Actor Model

    Concurrent computing in Julia based on the Actor Model. Actors make(s) concurrency easy to understand and reason about and integrate(s) well with Julia's multi-threading and distributed computing. It provides an API for writing reactive applications.
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    CueLake

    CueLake

    Use SQL to build ELT pipelines on a data lakehouse

    With CueLake, you can use SQL to build ELT (Extract, Load, Transform) pipelines on a data lakehouse. You write Spark SQL statements in Zeppelin notebooks. You then schedule these notebooks using workflows (DAGs). To extract and load incremental data, you write simple select statements. CueLake executes these statements against your databases and then merges incremental data into your data lakehouse (powered by Apache Iceberg). To transform data, you write SQL statements to create views and...
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    ML workspace

    ML workspace

    All-in-one web-based IDE specialized for machine learning

    All-in-one web-based development environment for machine learning. The ML workspace is an all-in-one web-based IDE specialized for machine learning and data science. It is simple to deploy and gets you started within minutes to productively built ML solutions on your own machines. This workspace is the ultimate tool for developers preloaded with a variety of popular data science libraries (e.g., Tensorflow, PyTorch, Keras, Sklearn) and dev tools (e.g., Jupyter, VS Code, Tensorboard)...
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    TensorBase

    TensorBase

    TensorBase is a new big data warehousing with modern efforts

    TensorBase hopes the open source not become a copy game. TensorBase has a clear-cut opposition to fork communities, repeat wheels, or hack traffic for so-called reputations (like Github stars). After thoughts, we decided to temporarily leave the general data warehousing field. For people who want to learn how a database system can be built up, or how to apply modern Rust to the high-performance field, or embed a lightweight data analysis system into your own big one.
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    pydatascope

    Software oscilloscope using Python and tkinter

    Software oscilloscope using Python and tkinter. Supports multiple sources: socket, file, audio, USB. Displays data by samples, time or frequency. Scales the input automatically or manually.
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    TimeseriesPrediction.jl

    TimeseriesPrediction.jl

    Prediction of timeseries using methods of nonlinear dynamics

    Repository for predicting time series using methods from nonlinear dynamics and time series analysis. It uses DelayEmbeddings.
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    Temporal.jl

    Temporal.jl

    Time series implementation for the Julia language

    This package provides a flexible & efficient time series class, TS, for the Julia programming language. While still early in development, the overarching goal is for the class to be able to slice & dice data with the rapid prototyping speed of R's xts and Python's pandas packages, while retaining the performance one expects from Julia. See the documentation for a more in-depth look at the package and some of the pain points it may solve when doing technical research with time series data.
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    Zarja

    Agent-based simulation toolkit

    It is an open source scientific library that is focused on multi-agent simulations on graphs. It prepares basic toolkit for agents, models, timers, graphs, nodes and edges. It is also accompanied with tools for data processing.
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    Scanmap3D

    Scanmap3D

    3D Network Traffic Visualisation

    A java-based 3D Visualisation tool for analysing network traffic. Written with jMonkeyEngine.
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    stats Koa

    stats Koa

    Request statistics middleware that stores response times, status code

    Request statistics middleware. Request statistics middleware that stores response times, status code counts, etc.
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    Gabedit is a Graphical User Interface for FireFly (PC-Gamess), Gamess-US, Gaussian, Molcas, Molpro, MPQC, NWChem, OpenMopac, Orca, PSI4 and Q-Chem computational chemistry packages.
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    Amadeus

    Amadeus

    Harmonious distributed data analysis in Rust

    Amadeus is a high-performance, distributed data processing framework written in Rust, designed to offer an ergonomic and safe alternative to tools like Apache Spark. It provides both streaming and batch capabilities, allowing users to work with real-time and historical data at scale. Thanks to Rust’s memory safety and zero-cost abstractions, Amadeus delivers performance gains while reducing the complexity and bugs common in large-scale data pipelines. It emphasizes developer productivity...
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    Open Grid Analysis and Display System

    OpenGrADS provides extensions and interfaces for GrADS.

    The Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS) is an interactive desktop tool for easy access, manipulation, and visualization of earth science data. The OpenGrADS Project seeks to develop advanced interfaces and extensions based on the main GrADS engine.
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    DynaQ

    DynaQ

    Innovative text document search. http://dynaq.opendfki.de for details.

    The goal of DynaQ is to develop an inquiry system to explore the personal information space, supporting you with the searching paradigm 'orienteering'. DynaQ is a (desktop)search engine with enhanced functionality for file, email and blog search. Look at our GitLab homepage for sourcecode and documentation: http://dynaq.opendfki.de
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    Web based cataloging and dedupe application. Highly optimized for processing journal articles. Reads MarcXML and dedupes records using the field 773 combined with a fuzzy search on the title. Written for bibnet.org
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    Queryverse.jl

    Queryverse.jl

    A meta package for data science in Julia

    Queryverse.jl is a meta package that pulls together a number of packages for handling data in Julia.
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    RigidBodyDynamics.jl

    RigidBodyDynamics.jl

    Julia implementation of various rigid body dynamics

    RigidBodyDynamics.jl is a rigid body dynamics library in pure Julia. It aims to be user friendly and performant, but also generic in the sense that the algorithms can be called with inputs of any (suitable) scalar types. This means that if fast numeric dynamics evaluations are required, a user can supply Float64 or Float32 inputs. However, if symbolic quantities are desired for analysis purposes, they can be obtained by calling the algorithms with e.g. SymPy.Sym inputs. If gradients are...
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