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    CompatHelper.jl

    CompatHelper.jl

    Automatically update the [compat] entries for your Julia dependencies

    CompatHelper.jl is a Julia package which keeps your Project.toml [compat] entries up to date.
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    ConcurrentSim.jl

    ConcurrentSim.jl

    Discrete event process oriented simulation framework written in Julia

    A discrete event process-oriented simulation framework written in Julia inspired by the Python library SimPy. One of the longest-lived Julia packages (originally under the name SimJulia).
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    Coverage.jl

    Coverage.jl

    Take Julia code coverage and memory allocation results, do useful thin

    Julia can track how many times, if any, each line of your code is run. This is useful for measuring how much of your code base your tests actually test, and can reveal the parts of your code that are not tested and might be hiding a bug. You can use Coverage.jl to summarize the results of this tracking or to send them to a service like Coveralls.io or Codecov.io. Julia can track how much memory is allocated by each line of your code. This can reveal problems like type instability, or operations that you might have thought were cheap (in terms of memory allocated) but aren't (i.e. accidental copying).
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    CxxWrap

    CxxWrap

    Package to make C++ libraries available in Julia

    This package aims to provide a Boost. Python-like wrapping for C++ types and functions to Julia. The idea is to write the code for the Julia wrapper in C++, and then use a one-liner on the Julia side to make the wrapped C++ library available there. The mechanism behind this package is that functions and types are registered in C++ code that is compiled into a dynamic library. This dynamic library is then loaded into Julia, where the Julia part of this package uses the data provided through a C interface to generate functions accessible from Julia. The functions are passed to Julia either as raw function pointers (for regular C++ functions that don't need argument or return type conversion) or std::functions (for lambda expressions and automatic conversion of arguments and return types). The Julia side of this package wraps all this into Julia methods automatically.
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    DataFramesMeta.jl

    DataFramesMeta.jl

    Metaprogramming tools for DataFrames

    Metaprogramming tools for DataFrames.jl objects to provide more convenient syntax. DataFrames.jl has the functions select, transform, and combine, as well as the in-place select! and transform! for manipulating data frames. DataFramesMeta.jl provides the macros @select, @transform, @combine, @select!, and @transform! to mirror these functions with more convenient syntax. Inspired by dplyr in R and LINQ in C#.
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    DataStructures.jl

    DataStructures.jl

    Julia implementation of Data structures

    Julia implementation of Data structures.
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    DataVoyager.jl

    DataVoyager.jl

    Julia wrapper for the Voyager data exploration tool

    This package provides Julia integration for the Voyager data exploration tool. DataVoyager.jl can be used for data exploration. It can help you visualize and understand any data that is in a tabular format.
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    DiffEqOperators.jl

    DiffEqOperators.jl

    Linear operators for discretizations of differential equations

    DiffEqOperators.jl is a package for finite difference discretization of partial differential equations. It allows building lazy operators for high order non-uniform finite differences in an arbitrary number of dimensions, including vector calculus operators. For the operators, both centered and upwind operators are provided, for domains of any dimension, arbitrarily spaced grids, and for any order of accuracy. The cases of 1, 2, and 3 dimensions with an evenly spaced grid are optimized with a convolution routine from NNlib.jl. Care is taken to give efficiency by avoiding unnecessary allocations, using purpose-built stencil compilers, allowing GPUs and parallelism, etc. Any operator can be concretized as an Array, a BandedMatrix or a sparse matrix.
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    DiffOpt.jl

    DiffOpt.jl

    Differentiating convex optimization programs w.r.t. program parameters

    DiffOpt.jl is a package for differentiating convex optimization programs (JuMP.jl or MathOptInterface.jl models) with respect to program parameters. Note that this package does not contain any solver. This package has two major backends, available via the reverse_differentiate! and forward_differentiate! methods, to differentiate models (quadratic or conic) with optimal solutions. Differentiable optimization is a promising field of convex optimization and has many potential applications in game theory, control theory and machine learning. Recent work has shown how to differentiate specific subclasses of convex optimization problems. But several applications remain unexplored. With the help of automatic differentiation, differentiable optimization can have a significant impact on creating end-to-end differentiable systems to model neural networks, stochastic processes, or a game.
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    DoubleFloats.jl

    DoubleFloats.jl

    Math with more good bits

    Math with 85+ accurate bits. Extended precision float and complex types.
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    EzXML.jl

    EzXML.jl

    XML/HTML handling tools for primates

    EzXML.jl is a package to handle XML/HTML documents for primates. This package depends on libxml2, which will be automatically installed as an artifact via XML2_jll.jl if you use Julia 1.3 or later. Currently, Windows, Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD are now supported.
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    Flux3D.jl

    Flux3D.jl

    3D computer vision library in Julia

    Flux3D.jl is a 3D vision library, written completely in Julia. This package utilizes Flux.jl and Zygote.jl as its building blocks for training 3D vision models and for supporting differentiation. This package also have support of CUDA GPU acceleration with CUDA.jl.
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    FreqTables.jl

    FreqTables.jl

    Frequency tables in Julia

    This package allows computing one- or multi-way frequency tables (a.k.a. contingency or pivot tables) from any type of vector or array. It includes support for CategoricalArray and Tables.jl compliant objects, as well as for weighted counts.
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    GPUCompiler.jl

    GPUCompiler.jl

    Reusable compiler infrastructure for Julia GPU backends

    Reusable compiler infrastructure for Julia GPU backends. This package offers reusable compiler infrastructure and tooling for implementing GPU compilers in Julia. It is not intended for end users! Instead, you should use one of the packages that builds on GPUCompiler.jl, such as CUDA.jl or AMDGPU.jl.
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    Gnuplot.jl

    Gnuplot.jl

    Julia interface to gnuplot

    Gnuplot.jl is a simple package able to send both data and commands from Julia to an underlying gnuplot process. Its main purpose it to provide a fast and powerful data visualization framework, using an extremely concise Julia syntax. It also has automatic display of plots in Jupyter, Juno and VS Code.
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    Gradle Task Tree

    Gradle Task Tree

    Gradle plugin that adds a 'taskTree' task that prints task dependency

    A Gradle plugin that adds a taskTree task to your build. Running it prints out a hierarchical, easy‑to‑read task dependency tree, helping you visualize the build execution order.
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    HCubature.jl

    HCubature.jl

    Pure-Julia multidimensional h-adaptive integration

    The HCubature module is a pure-Julia implementation of multidimensional "h-adaptive" integration. then hcubature(f, a, b) computes the integral, adaptively subdividing the integration volume into smaller and smaller pieces until convergence is achieved to the desired tolerance (specified by optional rtol and atol keyword arguments. Because hcubature is written purely in Julia, the integrand f(x) can return any vector-like object (technically, any type supporting +, -, * real, and norm: a Banach 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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    HypothesisTests.jl

    HypothesisTests.jl

    Hypothesis tests for Julia

    HypothesisTests.jl is a Julia package that implements a wide range of hypothesis tests.
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    ImageFiltering.jl

    ImageFiltering.jl

    Julia implementations of multidimensional array convolution

    Julia implementations of multidimensional array convolution and nonlinear stencil operations. ImageFiltering implements blurring, sharpening, gradient computation, and other linear filtering operations, as well nonlinear filters like min/max.
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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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    JDF.jl

    JDF.jl

    Julia DataFrames serialization format

    JDF is a DataFrames serialization format with the following goals, fast save and load times, compressed storage on disk, enabled disk-based data manipulation (not yet achieved), and support for machine learning workloads, e.g. mini-batch, sampling (not yet achieved). JDF stores a DataFrame in a folder with each column stored as a separate file. There is also a metadata.jls file that stores metadata about the original DataFrame. Collectively, the column files, the metadata file, and the folder is called a JDF "file". JDF.jl is a pure-Julia solution and there are a lot of ways to do nifty things like compression and encapsulating the underlying struture of the arrays that's hard to do in R and Python. E.g. Python's numpy arrays are C objects, but all the vector types used in JDF are Julia data types.
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    JILL.py

    JILL.py

    A cross-platform installer for the Julia programming language

    The enhanced Python fork of JILL, Julia Installer for Linux (and every other platform), Light.
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    JLD.jl

    JLD.jl

    Saving and loading julia variables while preserving native types

    JLD, for which files conventionally have the extension .jld, is a widely used format for data storage with the Julia programming language. JLD is a specific "dialect" of HDF5, a cross-platform, multi-language data storage format most frequently used for scientific data. By comparison with "plain" HDF5, JLD files automatically add attributes and naming conventions to preserve type information for each object. For lossless storage of arbitrary Julia objects, the only other complete solution appears to be Julia's serializer, which can be accessed via the serialize and deserialize commands. However, because the serializer is also used for inter-process communication, long-term backward compatibility is currently uncertain. (The JLDArchives repository exists to test the compatibility of older JLD file formats.) If you choose to save data using the serializer, please use the file extension .jls to distinguish the files from .jld files.
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    Java Tablesaw

    Java Tablesaw

    Java dataframe and visualization library

    Tablesaw is a dataframe and visualization library that supports loading, cleaning, transforming, filtering, and summarizing data. If you work with data in Java, it may save you time and effort. Tablesaw also supports descriptive statistics and can be used to prepare data for working with machine learning libraries like Smile, Tribuo, H20.ai, DL4J. Import data from RDBMS, Excel, CSV, TSV, JSON, HTML, or Fixed Width text files, whether they are local or remote (http, S3, etc.) Tablesaw supports data visualization by providing a wrapper for the Plot.ly JavaScript plotting library. Here are a few examples of the new library in action. Descriptive stats: mean, min, max, median, sum, product, standard deviation, variance, percentiles, geometric mean, skewness, kurtosis, etc. Add tablesaw-core to your project. You can find the version number for the latest release in the release notes.
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    LibPQ.jl

    LibPQ.jl

    A Julia wrapper for libpq

    LibPQ.jl is a Julia wrapper for the PostgreSQL libpq C library.
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