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    BlockArrays.jl

    BlockArrays.jl

    BlockArrays for Julia

    A block array is a partition of an array into blocks or subarrays, see Wikipedia for a more extensive description. This package has two purposes. Firstly, it defines an interface for an AbstractBlockArray block arrays that can be shared among types representing different types of block arrays. The advantage to this is that it provides a consistent API for block arrays. Secondly, it also implements two different types of block arrays that follow the AbstractBlockArray interface. The type...
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    Metal.jl

    Metal.jl

    Metal programming in Julia

    With Metal.jl it's possible to program GPUs on macOS using the Metal programming framework. The package is a work in progress. There are bugs, functionality is missing, and performance hasn't been optimized. Expect to have to make changes to this package if you want to use it. PRs are very welcome. These requirements are fairly strict, and are due to our limited development resources (manpower, hardware). Technically, they can be relaxed. If you are interested in contributing to this, see...
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    Enzyme.jl

    Enzyme.jl

    Julia bindings for the Enzyme automatic differentiator

    This is a package containing the Julia bindings for Enzyme. This is very much a work in progress and bug reports/discussion is greatly appreciated. Enzyme is a plugin that performs automatic differentiation (AD) of statically analyzable LLVM. It is highly-efficient and its ability perform AD on optimized code allows Enzyme to meet or exceed the performance of state-of-the-art AD tools.
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    Literate

    Literate

    Simple package for literate programming in Julia

    Literate is a package for Literate Programming. The main purpose is to facilitate writing Julia examples/tutorials that can be included in your package documentation. Literate can generate markdown pages (for e.g. Documenter.jl), and Jupyter notebooks, from the same source file. There is also an option to "clean" the source from all metadata, and produce a pure Julia script. Using a single source file for multiple purposes reduces maintenance, and makes sure your different output formats are...
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    HCubature.jl

    HCubature.jl

    Pure-Julia multidimensional h-adaptive integration

    ... space). You can integrate real, complex, and matrix-valued integrands, for example. Note that HCubature assumes that your function f(x) can be computed at arbitrary points in the integration domain. (This is the ideal way to do numerical integration.) If you instead have f(x) precomputed at a fixed set of points, such as a Cartesian grid, you will need to use some other method (e.g. Trapz.jl for a multidimensional trapezoidal rule).
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    GMT.jl

    GMT.jl

    Generic Mapping Tools Library Wrapper for Julia

    The Generic Mapping Tools, GMT, is an open source collection of tools for manipulating geographic and Cartesian data sets (including filtering, trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and producing PostScript illustrations ranging from simple x–y plots via contour maps to artificially illuminated surfaces and 3D perspective views. This link will take you to an impressive collection of figures made with GMT. The GMT Julia wrapper was designed to work in a way the close as possible...
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    HDF5.jl

    HDF5.jl

    Save and load data in the HDF5 file format from Julia

    ..., strings, and arrays), HDF5 provides sufficient metadata to know how each item is to be interpreted. For example, HDF5 encodes that a given block of bytes is to be interpreted as an array of Int64, and represents them in a way that is compatible across different computing architectures. However, to preserve Julia objects, one generally needs additional type information to be supplied, which is easy to provide using attributes.
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    Convex.jl

    Convex.jl

    A Julia package for disciplined convex programming

    ... often involves adding auxiliary variables and is called an "extended formulation", since the original problem has been extended with additional variables. These formulations rely on the problem being modeled by combining Convex.jl's "atoms" or primitives according to certain rules which ensure convexity, called the disciplined convex programming (DCP) ruleset. If these atoms are combined in a way that does not ensure convexity, the extended formulations are often invalid.
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    Optimization.jl

    Optimization.jl

    Mathematical Optimization in Julia

    Optimization.jl provides the easiest way to create an optimization problem and solve it. It enables rapid prototyping and experimentation with minimal syntax overhead by providing a uniform interface to >25 optimization libraries, hence 100+ optimization solvers encompassing almost all classes of optimization algorithms such as global, mixed-integer, non-convex, second-order local, constrained, etc. It allows you to choose an Automatic Differentiation (AD) backend by simply passing an argument...
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    PySR

    PySR

    High-Performance Symbolic Regression in Python and Julia

    ... are described in the PySR paper. Symbolic regression works best on low-dimensional datasets, but one can also extend these approaches to higher-dimensional spaces by using "Symbolic Distillation" of Neural Networks, as explained in 2006.11287, where we apply it to N-body problems. Here, one essentially uses symbolic regression to convert a neural net to an analytic equation. Thus, these tools simultaneously present an explicit and powerful way to interpret deep neural networks.
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    gganimate

    gganimate

    A Grammar of Animated Graphics

    gganimate extends the grammar of graphics as implemented by ggplot2 to include the description of animation. It does this by providing a range of new grammar classes that can be added to the plot object in order to customize how it should change with time. Here we take a simple boxplot of fuel consumption as a function of cylinders and let it transition between the number of gears available in the cars. As this is a discrete split (gear being best described as an ordered factor) we use...
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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    This part of the book teaches you how to leverage the plotly R package to create a variety of interactive graphics. There are two main ways to creating a plotly object: either by transforming a ggplot2 object (via ggplotly()) into a plotly object or by directly initializing a plotly object with plot_ly()/plot_geo()/plot_mapbox(). Both approaches have somewhat complementary strengths and weaknesses, so it can pay off to learn both approaches. Moreover, both approaches are an implementation of...
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    D-Tale

    D-Tale

    Visualizer for pandas data structures

    D-Tale is the combination of a Flask backend and a React front-end to bring you an easy way to view & analyze Pandas data structures. It integrates seamlessly with ipython notebooks & python/ipython terminals. Currently, this tool supports such Pandas objects as DataFrame, Series, MultiIndex, DatetimeIndex & RangeIndex. D-Tale was the product of a SAS to Python conversion. What was originally a perl script wrapper on top of SAS's insight function is now a lightweight web client on top of Pandas...
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    OrientDB

    OrientDB

    DBMS supporting graph, document, full-text and geospatial models

    ... and supports SQL amongst the query languages. Thanks to the SQL layer it's straightforward to use for people skilled in the Relational world. OrientDB adheres to the NoSQL movement even though it supports ACID Transactions and SQL as query language. In this way it's easy to start using it without having to learn too much new stuff.
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    billboard.js

    billboard.js

    Re-usable, easy interface JavaScript chart library based on D3.js

    billboard.js is a re-usable, easy interface JavaScript chart library, based on D3.js. The name "billboard" comes from the famous "billboard chart" which everybody knows. billboard.js provides the easiest way to create a 'chart' instantly. Chart generation is super easy. With extensive options, you can create a chart instantly! Yes, billboard.js works on D3 v4+; what everybody was waiting for! All of the code was written as an ESM(ES Module) with ES6+ syntax. Combine hundreds of options...
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    Chokidar

    Chokidar

    Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library

    Chokidar is a solution for all the users of Node.js fs.watch who are tired of it not reporting filenames on MacOS and events at all when using editors like Sublime on MacOS. Node.js fs.watch often reports events twice, emits most changes as rename, and it does not provide an easy way to recursively watch file trees nor supports recursive watching on Linux. Same as with Node.js fs.watchFile. Therefore, Chokidar resolves these problems. Initially made for Brunch (an ultra-swift web app build tool...
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    Bloxs

    Bloxs

    Build dashboards in Jupyter Notebook with numeric and chart boxes

    Bloxs is a simple Python package that helps you display information in an attractive way (formed in blocks). Perfect for building dashboards, reports and apps in the notebook.
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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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    Mjograph is an XY (2D) graph editor that runs on Mac OSX and Java with the goal to provide researchers with a quick way to visualize numerical data and also create publication-quality plots.
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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...
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    IntervalRootFinding.jl

    IntervalRootFinding.jl

    Find all roots of a function in a guaranteed way with Julia

    This package provides guaranteed methods for finding roots of functions, i.e. solutions to the equation f(x) == 0 for a function f. To do so, it uses methods from interval analysis, using interval arithmetic from the IntervalArithmetic.jl package by the same authors. The basic function is roots. A standard Julia function and an interval is provided and the roots function return a list of intervals containing all roots of the function located in the starting interval.
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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...
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    AOFlagger

    AOFlagger

    RFI detector and quality analysis for astronomical radio observations

    The AOFlagger is a tool that can find and remove radio-frequency interference (RFI) in radio astronomical observations. The code has been highly optimized for speed and accuracy. It is used by default for the LOFAR radio telescope and thus is in productional stage. The software can run in a fully automated way, but a graphical interface is provided to analyse results and tweak the strategy. The preferred input file format is the Casa Measurement Set (MS) format. I believe that the AOFlagger...
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    qvge

    qvge

    Qt Visual Graph Editor

    qvge is a multiplatform graph editor written in C++/Qt. Its main goal is to make possible visually edit two-dimensional graphs in a simple and intuitive way. Please note that qvge is not a replacement for such a software like Gephi, Graphvis, Dot, yEd, Dia and so on. It is neither a tool for "big data analysis" nor a math application. It is really just a simple graph editor :)
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    Jupytab

    Jupytab

    Display in Tableau data from Jupyter notebooks

    Jupytab allows you to explore in Tableau data which is generated dynamically by a Jupyter Notebook. You can thus create Tableau data sources in a very flexible way using all the power of Python. This is achieved by having Tableau access data through a web server created by Jupytab.
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