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    LLVM.jl

    LLVM.jl

    Julia wrapper for the LLVM C API

    ...The LLVM.jl package is a Julia wrapper for the LLVM C API, and can be used to work with the LLVM compiler framework from Julia. You can use the package to work with LLVM code generated by Julia, to interoperate with the Julia compiler, or to create your own compiler. It is heavily used by the different GPU compilers for the Julia programming language.
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    ResumableFunctions.jl

    ResumableFunctions.jl

    C# style generators a.k.a. semi-coroutines for Julia

    C# has a convenient way to create iterators using the yield return statement. The package ResumableFunctions provides the same functionality for the Julia language by introducing the @resumable and the @yield macros. These macros can be used to replace the Task switching functions produce and consume which were deprecated in Julia v0.6. Channels are the preferred way for inter-task communication in Julia v0.6+, but their performance is subpar for iterator applications.
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    Quadratic

    Quadratic

    Data science spreadsheet with Python & SQL

    Quadratic enables your team to work together on data analysis to deliver better results, faster. You already know how to use a spreadsheet, but you’ve never had this much power before. Quadratic is a Web-based spreadsheet application that runs in the browser and as a native app (via Electron). Our goal is to build a spreadsheet that enables you to pull your data from its source (SaaS, Database, CSV, API, etc) and then work with that data using the most popular data science tools today...
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    Bumper.jl

    Bumper.jl

    Bring Your Own Stack

    Bumper.jl is a package that aims to make working with bump allocators (also known as arena allocators) easier and safer. You can dynamically allocate memory to these bump allocators, and reset them at the end of a code block, just like Julia's stack. Allocating to a bump allocator with Bumper.jl can be just as efficient as stack allocation. Bumper.jl is still a young package, and may have bugs. Let me know if you find any.
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    TensorBoardLogger.jl

    TensorBoardLogger.jl

    Easy peasy logging to TensorBoard with Julia

    ...It can also be used to deserialize TensoBoard's .proto files. The fundamental type defined in this package is a TBLogger, which behaves like other standard loggers in Julia such as ConsoleLogger or TextLogger. You can create one by passing it the path to the folder where you want to store the data. You can also pass an optional second argument to specify the behaviour in case there already exists a document at the given path.
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    Vespa

    Vespa

    The open big data serving engine

    ...At any scale, with unbeatable performance. Vespa is a full-featured text search engine and supports both regular text search and fast approximate vector search (ANN). This makes it easy to create high-performing search applications at any scale, whether you want to use traditional techniques or a modern vector-based approach. You can even combine both approaches efficiently in the same query, something no other engine can do. Recommendation, personalization and targeting involves evaluating recommender models over content items to select the best ones. ...
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    Kale

    Kale

    Kubeflow’s superfood for Data Scientists

    KALE (Kubeflow Automated pipeLines Engine) is a project that aims at simplifying the Data Science experience of deploying Kubeflow Pipelines workflows. Kubeflow is a great platform for orchestrating complex workflows on top Kubernetes and Kubeflow Pipeline provides the mean to create reusable components that can be executed as part of workflows. The self-service nature of Kubeflow make it extremely appealing for Data Science use, at it provides an easy access to advanced distributed jobs orchestration, re-usability of components, Jupyter Notebooks, rich UIs and more. Still, developing and maintaining Kubeflow workflows can be hard for data scientists, who may not be experts in working orchestration platforms and related SDKs. ...
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    PlutoSliderServer.jl

    PlutoSliderServer.jl

    Web server to run just the `@bind` parts of a Pluto.jl notebook

    ...PlutoSliderServer can run a notebook and generate the export HTML file. This will give you the same file as the export button inside Pluto (top right), but automatically, without opening a browser. One use case is to automatically create a GitHub Pages site from a repository with notebooks. For this, take a look at our template repository that used GitHub Actions and PlutoSliderServer to generate a website on every commit. Many input elements only have a finite number of possible values, for example, PlutoUI.Slider(5:15) can only have 11 values. For finite inputs like the slider, PlutoSliderServer can run the slider server in advance, and precompute the results to all possible inputs (in other words: precompute the response to all possible requests).
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    NetCDF.jl

    NetCDF.jl

    NetCDF support for the julia programming language

    NetCDF support for the Julia programming language, there is a high-level and a medium-level interface for writing and reading netcdf files. The dimensions "x1" and "t" of the variable are called "x1" and "t" in this example. If the dimensions do not exist yet in the file, they will be created. The dimension "x1" will be of length 10 and have the values 11..20, and the dimension "t" will have length 20 and the attribute "units" with the value "s".
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    DynamicQuantities.jl

    DynamicQuantities.jl

    Lightweight + fast physical quantities in Julia

    DynamicQuantities defines a simple statically-typed Quantity type for Julia. Physical dimensions are stored as a value, as opposed to a parametric type, as in Unitful.jl. This can greatly improve both runtime performance, by avoiding type instabilities, and startup time, as it avoids overspecializing methods.
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    Automa.jl

    Automa.jl

    A julia code generator for regular expressions

    Automa is a regex-to-Julia compiler. By compiling regex to Julia code in the form of Expr objects, Automa provides facilities to create efficient and robust regex-based lexers, tokenizers and parsers using Julia's metaprogramming capabilities. You can view Automa as a regex engine that can insert arbitrary Julia code into its input-matching process, which will be executed when certain parts of the regex match an input.
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    Logstash

    Logstash

    Centralize, transform and stash your data

    ...It supports and ingests data of all shapes, sizes and sources, dynamically transforms and prepares this data, and transports it to the output of your choice. Logstash is extensible, with over 200 plugins available to let you create and configure your pipeline how you choose.
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    ipychart

    ipychart

    The power of Chart.js with Python

    Create charts with Python in a very similar way to creating charts using Chart.js. The charts created are fully configurable, interactive, and modular and are displayed directly in the output of the cells of your jupyter notebook environment. Charts are fully interactive, you can hover it to display tooltips and select the information you want to see directly from the output cell of your notebook.
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    esquisse

    esquisse

    RStudio add-in to make plots interactively with ggplot2

    The purpose of this add-in is to let you explore your data quickly to extract the information they hold. You can create visualization with {ggplot2}, filter data with {dplyr} and retrieve generated code. This addin allows you to interactively explore your data by visualizing it with the ggplot2 package. It allows you to draw bar plots, curves, scatter plots, histograms, boxplot and sf objects, then export the graph or retrieve the code to reproduce the graph.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    zustand

    zustand

    Bear necessities for state management in React

    A small, fast and scalable bearbones state-management solution using simplified flux principles. Has a comfy API based on hooks, isn't boilerplatey or opinionated. Don't disregard it because it's cute. It has quite the claws, lots of time was spent dealing with common pitfalls, like the dreaded zombie child problem, react concurrency, and context loss between mixed renderers. It may be the one state-manager in the React space that gets all of these right.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    prettymaps

    prettymaps

    A small set of Python functions to draw pretty maps from OpenStreetMap

    A Python package to draw maps with customizable styles from OpenStreetMap data. Created using the osmnx, matplotlib, shapely and vsketch packages.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    CBinding.jl

    CBinding.jl

    Automatic C interfacing for Julia

    Use CBinding.jl to automatically create C library bindings with Julia at runtime. In order to support the fully automatic conversion and avoid name collisions, the names of C types or functions are mangled a bit to work in Julia. Therefore everything generated by CBinding.jl can be accessed with the c"..." string macro to indicate that it lives in C-land. As an example, the function func above is available in Julia as c"func".
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    ComponentArrays.jl

    ComponentArrays.jl

    Arrays with arbitrarily nested named components

    The main export of this package is the ComponentArray type. "Components" of ComponentArrays are really just array blocks that can be accessed through a named index. This will create a new ComponentArray whose data is a view into the original, allowing for standalone models to be composed together by simple function composition. In essence, ComponentArrays allow you to do the things you would usually need a modeling language for, but without actually needing a modeling language. The main targets are for use in DifferentialEquations.jl and Optim.jl, but anything that requires flat vectors is fair game.
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    Pandas Profiling

    Pandas Profiling

    Create HTML profiling reports from pandas DataFrame objects

    pandas-profiling generates profile reports from a pandas DataFrame. The pandas df.describe() function is handy yet a little basic for exploratory data analysis. pandas-profiling extends pandas DataFrame with df.profile_report(), which automatically generates a standardized univariate and multivariate report for data understanding. High correlation warnings, based on different correlation metrics (Spearman, Pearson, Kendall, Cramér’s V, Phik). Most common categories (uppercase, lowercase,...
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    folium

    folium

    Python data, Leaflet.js maps

    ...The library has a number of built-in tilesets from OpenStreetMap, Mapbox, and Stamen, and supports custom tilesets with Mapbox or Cloudmade API keys. folium supports both Image, Video, GeoJSON and TopoJSON overlays. To create a base map, simply pass your starting coordinates to Folium. 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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    SageMaker Training Toolkit

    SageMaker Training Toolkit

    Train machine learning models within Docker containers

    Train machine learning models within a Docker container using Amazon SageMaker. Amazon SageMaker is a fully managed service for data science and machine learning (ML) workflows. You can use Amazon SageMaker to simplify the process of building, training, and deploying ML models. To train a model, you can include your training script and dependencies in a Docker container that runs your training code. A container provides an effectively isolated environment, ensuring a consistent runtime and...
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    atpbar

    atpbar

    Progress bars for threading and multiprocessing tasks on terminal

    Progress bars for threading and multiprocessing tasks on the terminal and Jupyter Notebook. atpbar can display multiple progress bars simultaneously growing to show the progresses of iterations of loops in threading or multiprocessing tasks. atpbar can display progress bars on the terminal and Jupyter Notebook. atpbar can be used with Mantichora. atpbar started its development in 2015 as part of Alphatwirl. atpbar prevented physicists from terminating their running analysis codes, which...
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    Koito

    Koito

    Koito is a modern, themeable scrobbler

    Koito is a lightweight, self-hostable collaborative knowledge base and note-taking platform designed to help teams and individuals capture, organize, and link ideas with the reliability of a local or private server rather than relying on managed SaaS tools. It combines concepts from wikis, Zettelkasten systems, and modern note apps by letting you create interconnected notes, bidirectional links, and structured collections that mirror how knowledge naturally grows. 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. ...
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    jlrs

    jlrs

    Julia bindings for Rust

    jlrs is a crate that provides access to most of the Julia C API, it can be used to embed Julia in Rust applications and to use functionality it provides when writing ccallable functions in Rust. Currently, this crate is only tested in combination with Julia 1.6 and 1.9, but also supports Julia 1.7, 1.8, and 1.10. Using the current stable version is highly recommended. The minimum supported Rust version is currently 1.65. Julia must be installed before jlrs can be used, jlrs is compatible...
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    whylogs

    whylogs

    The open standard for data logging

    whylogs is an open-source library for logging any kind of data. With whylogs, users are able to generate summaries of their datasets (called whylogs profiles) which they can use to track changes in their dataset Create data constraints to know whether their data looks the way it should. Quickly visualize key summary statistics about their datasets. whylogs profiles are the core of the whylogs library. They capture key statistical properties of data, such as the distribution (far beyond simple mean, median, and standard deviation measures), the number of missing values, and a wide range of configurable custom metrics. ...
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