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    BAT.jl

    BAT.jl

    A Bayesian Analysis Toolkit in Julia

    Welcome to BAT, a Bayesian analysis toolkit in Julia. BAT.jl offers a variety of posterior sampling, mode estimation and integration algorithms, supplemented by plotting recipes and I/O functionality. BAT.jl originated as a rewrite/redesign of BAT, the Bayesian Analysis Toolkit in C++. BAT.jl now offer a different set of functionality and a wider variety of algorithms than its C++ predecessor.
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    UnROOT.jl

    UnROOT.jl

    Native Julia I/O package to work with CERN ROOT files objects

    UnROOT.jl is a reader for the CERN ROOT file format written entirely in Julia, without any dependence on ROOT or Python.
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    fluentbit

    fluentbit

    Fast and Lightweight Logs and Metrics processor for Linux, BSD, OSX

    ...A robust, lightweight, and portable architecture for high throughput with low CPU and memory usage from any data source to any destination. Proven across distributed cloud and container environments. Highly available with I/O handlers to store data for disaster recovery. Granular management of data parsing and routing. Filtering and enrichment to optimize security and minimize cost. The lightweight, asynchronous design optimizes resource usage: CPU, memory, disk I/O, network. No more OOM errors! Integration with all your technology, cloud-native services, containers, streaming processors, and data backends. ...
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    Personal Management System

    Personal Management System

    Your web application for managing personal data

    It's easier to understand this web application when you think about a CMS (WordPress) or CRM (SugarCRM); the logic behind this system is very similar to those two. My PMS may offer fewer possibilities than those systems above, but it just does what I want it to do. Additionally, writing extensions is not too hard, depending on the logic required. Anyone with development knowledge can pretty much write their own extensions for personal needs. Keep a track of your personal goals. You can use tools to keep track of your goals progress or use the payments submodule to keep an eye of the money amount that you want to collect for something. ...
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    AWS SDK for pandas

    AWS SDK for pandas

    Easy integration with Athena, Glue, Redshift, Timestream, Neptune

    ...With a few lines of code, you can read from and write to Amazon S3 in Parquet/CSV/JSON/ORC, register tables in the AWS Glue Data Catalog, and query with Amazon Athena directly into pandas. The library abstracts efficient patterns like partitioning, compression, and vectorized I/O so you get performant data lake operations without hand-rolling boilerplate. It also supports Redshift, OpenSearch, and other services, enabling ETL tasks that blend SQL engines and Python transformations. Operational helpers handle IAM, sessions, and concurrency while exposing knobs for encryption, versioning, and catalog consistency. ...
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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.
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    Parameters.jl

    Parameters.jl

    Types w/ default field values, keyword constructors, (un-)pack macros

    This is a package I use to handle numerical-model parameters, thus the name. However, it should be useful otherwise too.
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    Scio

    Scio

    A Scala API for Apache Beam and Google Cloud Dataflow

    Scio is a Scala API developed by Spotify that builds on Apache Beam to enable expressive batch and streaming data pipelines, optimized for running on Google Cloud Dataflow. Inspired by Spark and Scalding, it provides scalable, type‑safe, and production-grade data processing, with built-in support for BigQuery, Pub/Sub, Cassandra, Elasticsearch, Redis, TensorFlow IO, and more.
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    sparklyr

    sparklyr

    R interface for Apache Spark

    sparklyr is an R package that provides seamless interfacing with Apache Spark clusters—either local or remote—while letting users write code in familiar R paradigms. It supplies a dplyr-compatible backend, Spark machine learning pipelines, SQL integration, and I/O utilities to manipulate and analyze large datasets distributed across cluster environments.
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    SPX

    SPX

    A simple & straight-to-the-point PHP profiling extension

    ...Using a dedicated browser extension or command line launcher. Multi metrics capable: 22 are currently supported (various time & memory metrics, included files, objects in use, I/O...). Able to collect data without losing context. For example Xhprof (and potentially its forks) aggregates data per caller / callee pairs, which implies the loss of the full call stack and forbids timeline or Flamegraph based analysis.
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    The PyPlot module for Julia

    The PyPlot module for Julia

    Plotting for Julia based on matplotlib.pyplot

    ...PyPlot uses the Julia PyCall package to call Matplotlib directly from Julia with little or no overhead (arrays are passed without making a copy). (See also PythonPlot.jl for a version of PyPlot.jl using the alternative PythonCall.jl package.) This package takes advantage of Julia's multimedia I/O API to display plots in any Julia graphical backend, including as inline graphics in IJulia. Alternatively, you can use a Python-based graphical Matplotlib backend to support interactive plot zooming etcetera.
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    Alluxio

    Alluxio

    Open Source Data Orchestration for the Cloud

    Alluxio is the world’s first open source data orchestration technology for analytics and AI for the cloud. It bridges the gap between computation frameworks and storage systems, bringing data from the storage tier closer to the data driven applications. This enables applications to connect to numerous storage systems through a common interface. It makes data local, more accessible and as elastic as compute.
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    Teem

    Teem

    Tools to process and visualize scientific data and images

    Teem is a set of C libraries for manipulation, measurement, and visualization of structured scientific data. Includes N-dimensional image I/O and processing, volume rendering, diffusion tensor processing, and more. Latest code via git clone http://git.code.sf.net/p/teem/teem.git . Join us at https://discord.gg/xBBqZGXkF7
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    GLOBE_3D

    GLOBE_3D

    A real-time 3D Engine written in Ada

    GLOBE_3D: GL Object Based Engine for 3D. GLOBE_3D is a free, open-source, real-time 3D Engine written in Ada, based on OpenGL. Up-to-date GL bindings - portal rendering - binary space partition - object I/O - tools for importing - and more... More information on... http://globe3d.sf.net Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/globe_3d Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/globe-3d/
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    treeminder

    treeminder

    a free mind mapping tool, to especially assist decision making

    I've been trying to develop an idea of a project, but the wide range of possibilities with all their outcomes, cons and pros and whatnot got my mind overloaded. There was no way I could keep or process that much information with my bare mind. So, I've checked the mind mapping tools available in the market, both free and commercial ones, yet they were either clunky or overkilling for my needs. Thus, I've made my own thing, and decided to share it with everyone who might find it useful for their own things...
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    DocWire SDK

    DocWire SDK

    Award-winning modern data processing SDK in C++20

    DocWire SDK, a standout C++20AI driven data processing tool, has received award from SourceForge and strong backing from Microsoft. It handles nearly 100 file types, empowering efficient text extraction, web data extraction, and document analysis. For businesses, the shift to DocWire SDK signifies a leap forward. It promises comprehensive document format support and the ability to extract valuable insights from email boxes, databases, and websites using cutting-edge AI. DocWire SDK aims to...
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    GTB: Graphics Toolbox

    C++ libraries and apps for computer graphics and data visualization

    The Graphics Toolbox (GTB) is a collection of C++ libraries and apps for computer graphics and data visualization. Wagner Correa initially created GTB as part of his Ph.D. research at Princeton University in collaboration with Professor Claudio Silva and Dr. James Klosowski. Several other researchers later contributed to GTB (see the AUTHORS file).
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    ThreadsX.jl

    ThreadsX.jl

    Parallelized Base functions

    ...The public API functions of ThreadsX expect that the data structure and function(s) passed as argument are "thread-friendly" in the sense that operating on distinct elements in the given container from multiple tasks in parallel is safe. For example, ThreadsX.sum(f, array) assumes that executing f(::eltype(array)) and accessing elements as in array[i] from multiple threads is safe.
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    Soss

    Soss

    Probabilistic programming via source rewriting

    Soss is a library for probabilistic programming. Soss and DynamicPPL are both maturing and becoming more complete, so the above will change over time. It's also worth noting that we (the Turing team and I) hope to move toward a natural way of using these systems together to arrive at the best of both.
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    Learn Julia the Hard Way

    Learn Julia the Hard Way

    Learn Julia the hard way

    The Julia base package is pretty big, although at the same time, there are lots of other packages around to expand it with. The result is that on the whole, it is impossible to give a thorough overview of all that Julia can do in just a few brief exercises. Therefore, I had to adopt a little 'bias', or 'slant' if you please, in deciding what to focus on and what to ignore. Julia is a technical computing language, although it does have the capabilities of any general-purpose language and you'd be hard-pressed to find tasks it's completely unsuitable for (although that does not mean it's the best or easiest choice for any of them). ...
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    OzGIS free open-source  mapping system

    OzGIS free open-source mapping system

    Analysis and display of Census, business, government attribute data

    ...DOWNLOAD to your Downloads directory and unzip to Downloads/OzGIS ; see the Files tab for installation instructions. See the installation manual or "OzGIS Installation" Youtube video for help with getting started. I am unable to show OzGIS to you, so suggest that you search for "OzGIS lloyd" on Youtube for demonstration videos or "OzGIS" on Pinterest for example maps. You can mail me at cleverco@users.sourceforge.net or use the Discussion tab or post a ticket for problems.
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    Pascal NUCLEUS (GUI/VM)

    Pascal NUCLEUS (GUI/VM)

    Portable Pascal GUI Library for Atari ST/TT/MSDOS

    ...The code must be small, fast and support modern GUI features. ie: Embedded component controls. The code current compiles with Highspeed Pascal (Atari ST) or FreePascal. I hope to have it compiling for the Amiga (also using Highspeed Pascal), and supporting a built in p-code compiler/interpreter for cross platform development.
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    AQUATONE

    AQUATONE

    A tool for domain flyovers

    ...It doesn't really care how the piped data looks as URLs, domains, and IP addresses will be extracted with regular expression pattern matching. This means that you can pretty much give it output of any tool you use for host discovery. Aquatone is now completely focused on screenshotting and reporting. I know a lot of people used Aquatone for its DNS enumeration capabilities and it was definitely very good at that when it was released. Now other tools are doing a much better job of this, so I decided to leave it out of the new Aquatone, and instead make it easy to use it with your tool of choice.
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    ATLAS_mPBPK

    ATLAS_mPBPK

    Modeling and Simulation of mPBPK models

    ATLAS mPBPK is a MATLAb-based tool for modeling and Simulation of minimal Physiology Based Pharmacokinetic (mPBPK) models of small and large molecules. The tool enables the users to perform: i) PK data visualization, ii) simulation, iii) parameter optimization, and iv) local sensitivity analysis (SA) of mPBPK models in a simple and efficient manner.
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    Central Proteomics Facilities Pipeline

    Central Proteomics Facilities Pipeline

    A data analysis pipeline for shotgun mass-spectrometry proteomics.

    CPFP provides a pipeline for the analysis of MS/MS proteomic data, targeted at the needs of central proteomics facilities. == Project Status - Updated January 3rd 2019 == CPFP has not been actively developed since 2014, when I left the proteomics group at UTSW. To access up-to-date algorithms for the analysis of proteomics data, other tools would now be preferred. However: * Limited fixes have been made on the main master branch by Phil Charles at the University of Oxford. * As of 2019, limited maintenance is being carried out by myself (now in the BioHPC high performance computing group at UTSW), to allow CPFP to install and run on RHEL 7 / CentOS 7, with updated TPP 5.1.0 and search tools. ...
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