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    RStudio

    RStudio

    RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for R

    ...The IDE is cross-platform: there are desktop versions for Windows, macOS and Linux, as well as a server version for remote or multi-user deployment via a web browser. In addition to code editing and execution, RStudio offers extensive support for reproducible research via R Markdown, notebooks, and integration with version control systems like Git and SVN. Package development is built in, with tooling for building, checking, and testing R packages, plus integration with documentation tools, CRAN submission workflows, and project templates.
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    XGBoost

    XGBoost

    Scalable and Flexible Gradient Boosting

    XGBoost is an optimized distributed gradient boosting library, designed to be scalable, flexible, portable and highly efficient. It supports regression, classification, ranking and user defined objectives, and runs on all major operating systems and cloud platforms. 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....
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    Quadratic

    Quadratic

    Data science spreadsheet with Python & SQL

    ...Quadratic has no environment to configure. The grid runs entirely in the browser with no backend service. This makes our grids completely portable and very easy to share. Quadratic has Python library support built-in. Bring the latest open-source tools directly to your spreadsheet. Quickly write code and see the output in full detail. No more squinting into a tiny terminal to see your data output.
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    the-turing-way

    the-turing-way

    Book repository for The Turing Way

    A community‑led open handbook and living documentation project from the Alan Turing Institute, providing best practices and open guidance for reproducible, ethical, collaborative data science and research.
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    Nuclio

    Nuclio

    High-Performance Serverless event and data processing platform

    Nuclio is an open source and managed serverless platform used to minimize development and maintenance overhead and automate the deployment of data-science-based applications. Real-time performance running up to 400,000 function invocations per second. Portable across low laptops, edge, on-prem and multi-cloud deployments. The first serverless platform supporting GPUs for optimized utilization and sharing. Automated deployment to production in a few clicks from Jupyter notebook. Deploy one of...
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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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    DearPyGui

    DearPyGui

    Graphical User Interface Toolkit for Python with minimal dependencies

    Dear PyGui is an easy-to-use, dynamic, GPU-Accelerated, cross-platform graphical user interface toolkit(GUI) for Python. It is “built with” Dear ImGui. Features include traditional GUI elements such as buttons, radio buttons, menus, and various methods to create a functional layout. Additionally, DPG has an incredible assortment of dynamic plots, tables, drawings, debuggers, and multiple resource viewers. DPG is well suited for creating simple user interfaces as well as developing complex...
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    targets

    targets

    Function-oriented Make-like declarative workflows for R

    The targets package is a pipeline / workflow management tool in R, designed to coordinate multi‐step computational workflows in data science / statistics. It tracks dependencies between “targets” (computational steps), skips steps whose upstream data or code hasn’t changed, supports parallel computation, branching (dynamic generation of sub‐targets), file format abstractions, and encourages reproducible and efficient analyses. It’s something like GNU Make for R, but more integrated. Skipping...
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    Recommenders

    Recommenders

    Best practices on recommendation systems

    ...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 state-of-the-art algorithms are included for self-study and customization in your own applications. Please see the setup guide for more details on setting up your machine locally, on a data science virtual machine (DSVM) or on Azure Databricks. ...
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    NVIDIA Merlin

    NVIDIA Merlin

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

    ...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 Merlin on the NVIDIA developer website. Transform data (ETL) for preprocessing and engineering features. Accelerate your existing training pipelines in TensorFlow, PyTorch, or FastAI by leveraging optimized, custom-built data loaders. ...
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    DAT Linux

    DAT Linux

    The data science OS

    DAT Linux is a Linux distribution for data science. It brings together all your favourite open-source data science tools and apps into a ready-to-run desktop environment. https://datlinux.com It's based on Lubuntu, so it’s easy to install and use. The custom DAT Linux Control Panel provides a centralised one-stop-shop for running and managing dozens of data science programs. DAT Linux is perfect for students, professionals, academics, or anyone interested in data science who...
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    SageMaker Inference Toolkit

    SageMaker Inference Toolkit

    Serve machine learning models within a Docker container

    ...This library's serving stack is built on Multi Model Server, and it can serve your own models or those you trained on SageMaker using machine learning frameworks with native SageMaker support.
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    Self-learning-Computer-Science

    Self-learning-Computer-Science

    Resources to learn computer science in your spare time

    ...It’s aimed at learners who find traditional course structures restrictive and want a flexible, self-paced path through CS, with a focus on building depth and breadth rather than shortcut exam skills. The repository provides a roadmap, references, teaching materials, and sometimes the author’s own project examples, offering both guidance and community support. Because the CS field is broad, the structure helps learners allocate study time, avoid duplication, and benefit from “best in class” resources instead of randomly browsing.
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    Data Science Notes

    Data Science Notes

    Curated collection of data science learning materials

    Data Science Notes is a large, curated collection of data science learning materials, with explanations, code snippets, and structured notes across the typical end-to-end workflow. It spans foundational math and statistics through data wrangling, visualization, machine learning, and practical project organization. The content emphasizes hands-on understanding by pairing narrative notes with runnable examples, making it useful for both self-study and classroom settings. Because it aggregates...
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    TensorWatch

    TensorWatch

    Debugging, monitoring and visualization for Python Machine Learning

    TensorWatch is an open source debugging and visualization platform created by Microsoft Research to support machine learning, deep learning, and reinforcement learning workflows. It enables developers to observe training behavior in real time through interactive visualizations, primarily within Jupyter Notebook environments. The tool treats most data interactions as streams, allowing flexible routing, storage, and visualization of metrics generated during model training.
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    OGLDataScienceTool

    Opengl tool for data science visualization

    Data visualization tool written in LWJGL Compatible with libgdx and other opengl wrappers The project depends on apache poi, and apache commons, for office files support Planned features for next release: * reading json, and other nosql data structures * jdbc connection for creating dataframes * data heatmaps, and additional plots for questions, contact me kumar.santhi1982@hotmail.com more details: http://www.java-gaming.org/topics/ds/41920/view.html http://datascienceforindia.com/
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    Rodeo

    Rodeo

    A data science IDE for Python

    A data science IDE for Python. RODEO, that is an open-source python IDE and has been brought up by the folks at yhat, is a development environment that is lightweight, intuitive and yet customizable to its very core and also contains all the features mentioned above that were searched for so long. It is just like your very own personal home base for exploration and interpretation of data that aims at Data Scientists and answers the main question, "Is there anything like RStudio for Python?"...
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    Data Science Specialization

    Data Science Specialization

    Course materials for the Data Science Specialization on Coursera

    The Data Science Specialization Courses repository is a collection of materials that support the Johns Hopkins University Data Science Specialization on Coursera. It contains the source code and resources used throughout the specialization’s courses, covering a broad range of data science concepts and techniques. The repository is designed as a shared space for code examples, datasets, and instructional materials, helping learners follow along with lectures and assignments.
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    slycat

    Web-based data science analysis and visualization platform.

    This is Slycat - a web-based data science analysis and visualization platform, created at Sandia National Laboratories. The goal of the Slycat project is to develop processes, tools and techniques to support data science, particularly analysis of large, high-dimensional data.
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