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    Tokenize.jl

    Tokenize.jl

    Tokenization for Julia source code

    Tokenize is a Julia package that serves a similar purpose and API as the tokenize module in Python but for Julia. This is to take a string or buffer containing Julia code, perform lexical analysis and return a stream of tokens.
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    Fondant

    Fondant

    Production-ready data processing made easy and shareable

    Fondant is a modular, pipeline-based framework designed to simplify the preparation of large-scale datasets for training machine learning models, especially foundation models. It offers an end-to-end system for ingesting raw data, applying transformations, filtering, and formatting outputs—all while remaining scalable and traceable. Fondant is designed with reproducibility in mind and supports containerized steps using Docker, making it easy to share and reuse data processing components....
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    Elementary

    Elementary

    Open-source data observability for analytics engineers

    Elementary is an open-source data observability solution for data & analytics engineers. Monitor your dbt project and data in minutes, and be the first to know of data issues. Gain immediate visibility, detect data issues, send actionable alerts, and understand the impact and root cause. Generate a data observability report, host it or share with your team. Monitoring of data quality metrics, freshness, volume and schema changes, including anomaly detection. Elementary data monitors are...
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    Siddhi Core Libraries

    Siddhi Core Libraries

    Stream Processing and Complex Event Processing Engine

    ...Agile development experience with SQL-like query language and graphical drag-and-drop editor supporting event simulation. Lightweight runtime that can natively run on Kubernetes, Docker, VM, or bare metal, and embedded in any Java or Python application. Scalable, and highly available distributed event processing on Kubernetes, with NATS Streaming and Siddhi Kubernetes Operator.
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    XGBoost

    XGBoost

    Scalable and Flexible Gradient Boosting

    ...XGBoost works by implementing machine learning algorithms under the Gradient Boosting framework. It also offers parallel tree boosting (GBDT, GBRT or GBM) that can quickly and accurately solve many data science problems. XGBoost can be used for Python, Java, Scala, R, C++ and more. It can run on a single machine, Hadoop, Spark, Dask, Flink and most other distributed environments, and is capable of solving problems beyond billions of examples.
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    SDGym

    SDGym

    Benchmarking synthetic data generation methods

    The Synthetic Data Gym (SDGym) is a benchmarking framework for modeling and generating synthetic data. Measure performance and memory usage across different synthetic data modeling techniques – classical statistics, deep learning and more! The SDGym library integrates with the Synthetic Data Vault ecosystem. You can use any of its synthesizers, datasets or metrics for benchmarking. You also customize the process to include your own work. Select any of the publicly available datasets from the...
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    Circuitscape.jl

    Circuitscape.jl

    Algorithms from circuit theory to predict connectivity

    Circuitscape is an open-source program that uses circuit theory to model connectivity in heterogeneous landscapes. Its most common applications include modeling the movement and gene flow of plants and animals, as well as identifying areas important for connectivity conservation. The new Circuitscape is built entirely in the Julia language, a new programming language for technical computing. Julia is built from the ground up to be fast. As such, this offers a number of advantages over the...
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    The Julia Programming Language

    The Julia Programming Language

    High-level, high-performance dynamic language for technical computing

    ...Julia has more than 2,800 community-registered packages including various mathematical libraries, data manipulation tools, and packages for general purpose computing. Libraries from Python, R, C/Fortran, C++, and Java can also be used.
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    Timesketch

    Timesketch

    Collaborative forensic timeline analysis

    Timesketch is a collaborative forensic timeline analysis platform used to investigate security incidents by turning diverse evidence into a single, searchable chronology. Analysts ingest logs and artifacts from many sources—endpoints, servers, cloud services—and Timesketch normalizes them into events on a unified timeline. Powerful search, aggregations, and saved views help you pivot quickly, highlight anomalies, and preserve investigative steps for later review. The system supports tagging,...
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    Modin

    Modin

    Scale your Pandas workflows by changing a single line of code

    Scale your pandas workflow by changing a single line of code. Modin uses Ray, Dask or Unidist to provide an effortless way to speed up your pandas notebooks, scripts, and libraries. Unlike other distributed DataFrame libraries, Modin provides seamless integration and compatibility with existing pandas code. Even using the DataFrame constructor is identical. It is not necessary to know in advance the available hardware resources in order to use Modin. Additionally, it is not necessary to...
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    data-diff

    data-diff

    Efficiently diff rows across two different databases

    We're excited to announce the launch of a new open-source product, data-diff that makes comparing datasets across databases fast at any scale. data-diff automates data quality checks for data replication and migration. In modern data platforms, data is constantly moving between systems, and at the modern data volume and complexity, systems go out of sync all the time. Until now, there has not been any tooling to ensure that when the data is correctly copied. Replicating data at scale, across...
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    Dolphin Scheduler

    Dolphin Scheduler

    A distributed and extensible workflow scheduler platform

    ...All process definition operations are visualized, Visualization process defines key information at a glance, One-click deployment. Support multi-tenant. Support many task types e.g., spark,flink,hive, mr, shell, python, sub_process. Support custom task types, Distributed scheduling, and the overall scheduling capability will increase linearly with the scale of the cluster.
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    TIGRE

    TIGRE

    TIGRE: Tomographic Iterative GPU-based Reconstruction Toolbox

    ...Its focus is on iterative algorithms for improved image quality that have all been optimized to run on GPUs (including multi-GPUs) for improved speed. It combines the higher-level abstraction of MATLAB or Python with the performance of CUDA at a lower level in order to make it both fast and easy to use. TIGRE is free to download and distribute: use it, modify it, add to it, and share it. Our aim is to provide a wide range of easy-to-use algorithms for the tomographic community "off the shelf". We would like to build a stronger bridge between algorithm developers and imaging researchers/clinicians by encouraging and supporting contributions from both sides to TIGRE.
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    JDF.jl

    JDF.jl

    Julia DataFrames serialization format

    ...JDF.jl is a pure-Julia solution and there are a lot of ways to do nifty things like compression and encapsulating the underlying struture of the arrays that's hard to do in R and Python. E.g. Python's numpy arrays are C objects, but all the vector types used in JDF are Julia data types.
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    Recommenders

    Recommenders

    Best practices on recommendation systems

    The Recommenders repository provides examples and best practices for building recommendation systems, provided as Jupyter notebooks. The module reco_utils contains functions to simplify common tasks used when developing and evaluating recommender systems. Several utilities are provided in reco_utils to support common tasks such as loading datasets in the format expected by different algorithms, evaluating model outputs, and splitting training/test data. Implementations of several...
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    rudderstack

    rudderstack

    Privacy and Security focused Segment-alternative, in Golang

    Quickly deploy flexible, powerful customer data pipelines, then send the data to your entire stack—without the engineering headache. Our complete toolset makes it easy to level-up your customer data stack. Spare your data engineers the headache. Our 180+ integrations, along with custom webhook sources and destinations, save data teams hundred of hours. Say goodbye to different versions of the truth. Our SDKs track anonymous and known users at the source and reconcile users in your warehouse...
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    Dagster

    Dagster

    An orchestration platform for the development, production

    Dagster is an orchestration platform for the development, production, and observation of data assets. Dagster as a productivity platform: With Dagster, you can focus on running tasks, or you can identify the key assets you need to create using a declarative approach. Embrace CI/CD best practices from the get-go: build reusable components, spot data quality issues, and flag bugs early. Dagster as a robust orchestration engine: Put your pipelines into production with a robust...
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    NVIDIA Merlin

    NVIDIA Merlin

    Library providing end-to-end GPU-accelerated recommender systems

    NVIDIA Merlin is an open-source library that accelerates recommender systems on NVIDIA GPUs. The library enables data scientists, machine learning engineers, and researchers to build high-performing recommenders at scale. Merlin includes tools to address common feature engineering, training, and inference challenges. Each stage of the Merlin pipeline is optimized to support hundreds of terabytes of data, which is all accessible through easy-to-use APIs. For more information, see NVIDIA...
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    GoldenCheetah

    GoldenCheetah

    Performance Software for Cyclists, Runners, Triathletes and Coaches

    Analyze using summary metrics like BikeStress, TRIMP, or RPE. Extract insight via models like Critical Power and W'bal. Track and predict performance using models like Banister and PMC. Optimize aerodynamics using Virtual Elevation. Train indoors with ANT and BTLE trainers. Upload and Download with many cloud services including Strava, Withings, and Today's Plan. Import and export data to and from a wide range of bike computers and file formats. Track body measures, and equipment use and set...
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    Sundials.jl

    Sundials.jl

    Julia interface to Sundials, including a nonlinear solver

    This is a suite for numerically solving differential equations written in Julia and available for use in Julia, Python, and R. The purpose of this package is to supply efficient Julia implementations of solvers for various differential equations.
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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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    Apache RocketMQ

    Apache RocketMQ

    Distributed messaging and streaming platform with low latency

    ...Financial grade transactional message. Built-in fault tolerance and high availability configuration options base on DLedger. A variety of cross language clients, such as Java, C/C++, Python, Go. Pluggable transport protocols, such as TCP, SSL, AIO. Built-in message tracing capability, also support opentracing. Versatile big-data and streaming ecosytem integration. Message retroactivity by time or offset. Reliable FIFO and strict ordered messaging in the same queue. Efficient pull and push consumption model. Million-level message accumulation capacity in a single queue. ...
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    Graphs.jl

    Graphs.jl

    An optimized graphs package for the Julia programming language

    The goal of Graphs.jl is to offer a performant platform for network and graph analysis in Julia, following the example of libraries such as NetworkX in Python. Offers a set of simple, concrete graph implementations – SimpleGraph (for undirected graphs) and SimpleDiGraph (for directed graphs), an API for the development of more sophisticated graph implementations under the AbstractGraph type, and a large collection of graph algorithms with the same requirements as this API.
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    FiniteDifferences.jl

    FiniteDifferences.jl

    High accuracy derivatives, estimated via numerical finite differences

    FiniteDifferences.jl estimates derivatives with finite differences. See also the Python package FDM. FiniteDiff.jl and FiniteDifferences.jl are similar libraries: both calculate approximate derivatives numerically. You should definitely use one or the other, rather than the legacy Calculus.jl finite differencing, or reimplementing it yourself. At some point in the future, they might merge, or one might depend on the other.
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    CxxWrap

    CxxWrap

    Package to make C++ libraries available in Julia

    This package aims to provide a Boost. Python-like wrapping for C++ types and functions to Julia. The idea is to write the code for the Julia wrapper in C++, and then use a one-liner on the Julia side to make the wrapped C++ library available there. The mechanism behind this package is that functions and types are registered in C++ code that is compiled into a dynamic library.
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