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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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    luma.gl

    luma.gl

    High-performance Toolkit for WebGL-based data visualization

    luma.gl is a GPU toolkit for the Web-focused primarily on data visualization use cases. luma.gl aims to provide support for GPU programmers that need to work directly with shaders and want a low abstraction API that remains conceptually close to the WebGPU and WebGL APIs. Unlike other common WebGL APIs, the developer can choose to use the parts of luma.gl that support their use case and leave the others behind. While generic enough to be used for general 3D rendering, luma.gl's mandate is...
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    Data Formulator

    Data Formulator

    Create rich visualizations with AI

    To create rich visualizations, data analysts often need to iterate back and forth among data processing and chart specification to achieve their goals. To achieve this, analysts need not only proficiency in data transformation and visualization tools but also efforts to manage the branching history consisting of many different versions of data and charts. Recent LLM-powered AI systems have greatly improved visualization authoring experiences, for example by mitigating manual data...
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    Querybook

    Querybook

    Big Data Querying UI, combining collocated table metadata

    Querybook is Pinterest’s open-source big data IDE via a notebook interface. Querybook’s core focus is to make composing queries, creating analyses, and collaborating with others as simple as possible. Organize rich text, queries, and charts into a notebook to easily document your analyses. Work collaboratively with others in a DataDoc and get real-time updates. The Query Editor is aware of your tables and their columns, as such it provides autocompletion, syntax highlighting, and the ability...
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    Positron

    Positron

    Positron, a next-generation data science IDE

    Positron is a next-generation integrated development environment (IDE) created by Posit PBC (formerly RStudio Inc) specifically tailored for data science workflows in Python, R, and multi-language ecosystems. It aims to unify exploratory data analysis, production code, and data-app authoring in a single environment so that data scientists move from “question → insight → application” without switching tools. Built on the open-source Code-OSS foundation, Positron provides a familiar coding...
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    Briefer

    Briefer

    Dashboards and notebooks in a single place

    Briefer is an open-source collaborative data platform that brings notebooks, dashboards, and interactive data apps into a unified workspace that combines the flexibility of code with the simplicity of visual exploration. It’s designed so technical users can write Markdown, SQL, and Python side by side for data analysis, visualization, and reporting, while non-technical viewers can interact with results through inputs, dropdowns, and date pickers without writing any code. Users work in a...
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    Jitsu

    Jitsu

    Jitsu is an open-source Segment alternative

    Jitsu is a fully-scriptable data ingestion engine for modern data teams. Set-up a real-time data pipeline in minutes, not days. Installing Jitsu is a matter of selecting your framework and adding few lines of code to your app. Jitsu is built to be framework agnostic, so regardless of your stack, we have a solution that'll work for your team. Connect data warehouse (Snowflake, Clickhouse, BigQuery, S3, Redshift ot Postgres) and query your data instantly. Jitsu can either stream data in...
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    arcgis-rest-js

    arcgis-rest-js

    compact, modular JavaScript wrappers for the ArcGIS REST API

    Compact, modular JavaScript wrappers for the ArcGIS REST API that run in Node.js and modern browsers. ArcGIS REST JS is supported in Node.js 8.x and above. It requires additional packages to polyfill Fetch and FormData. ArcGIS REST JS is supported in the same browsers as the ArcGIS API for JavaScript. ArcGIS REST JS takes advantage of web standards that are supported in all modern desktop browsers and most mobile browsers. ArcGIS REST JS can be deployed with a variety of build tools.
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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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    md2googleslides

    md2googleslides

    Generate Google Slides from markdown

    Generate Google Slides from markdown & HTML. Run from the command line or embed in another application. This project was developed as an example of how to use the Slides API. While it does not yet produce stunningly beautiful decks, you are encouraged to use this tool for quickly prototyping presentations. The first time the command is run you will be prompted for authorization. OAuth token credentials are stored locally in a file named ~/.md2googleslides/credentials.json. Each time you will...
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