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    JDF.jl

    JDF.jl

    Julia DataFrames serialization format

    JDF is a DataFrames serialization format with the following goals, fast save and load times, compressed storage on disk, enabled disk-based data manipulation (not yet achieved), and support for machine learning workloads, e.g. mini-batch, sampling (not yet achieved). JDF stores a DataFrame in a folder with each column stored as a separate file. There is also a metadata.jls file that stores metadata about the original DataFrame.
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    graphdot

    graphdot

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format. Run graphdot in the directory of any project using Go modules with a go.mod file to print out a dependency graph in Graphviz DOT format. The output can be piped directly into dot to generate a PNG image file. For large graphs with many nodes of dependencies, you may want to generate an SVG file to allow you to zoom in with high fidelity and save disk space instead.
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    Hetionet

    Hetionet

    Hetionet: an integrative network of disease

    ...The JSON and Neo4j formats contain node and edge properties, which are absent in the TSV and matrix formats, including licensing information. Therefore the recommended formats are JSON and Neo4j. Our hetio package in Python reads the JSON format, but it is otherwise a simple yet new format. The Neo4j graph database has an established and thriving ecosystem. However, if you would like to access Hetionet without Neo4j, then we suggest the JSON format. The matrix format refers to HetMat archives, which store edge adjacency matrices on disk. Additional usage information is available at the corresponding download locations.
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