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    ScientificTypes.jl

    ScientificTypes.jl

    An API for dispatching on the "scientific" type of data

    This package makes a distinction between machine type and scientific type of a Julia object. The machine type refers to the Julia type being used to represent the object (for instance, Float64). The scientific type is one of the types defined in ScientificTypesBase.jl reflecting how the object should be interpreted (for instance, Continuous or Multiclass).
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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.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ResultTypes.jl

    ResultTypes.jl

    A Result type for Julia—it's like Nullables for Exceptions

    ResultTypes provides a Result type that can hold either a value or an error. This allows us to return a value or an error in a type-stable manner without throwing an exception.
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    DynamicQuantities.jl

    DynamicQuantities.jl

    Lightweight + fast physical quantities in Julia

    DynamicQuantities defines a simple statically-typed Quantity type for Julia. Physical dimensions are stored as a value, as opposed to a parametric type, as in Unitful.jl. This can greatly improve both runtime performance, by avoiding type instabilities, and startup time, as it avoids overspecializing methods.
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    BlockArrays.jl

    BlockArrays.jl

    BlockArrays for Julia

    ...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 BlockArray stores each block contiguously while the type PseudoBlockArray stores the full matrix contiguously. This means that BlockArray supports fast noncopying extraction and insertion of blocks while PseudoBlockArray supports fast access to the full matrix to use in for example a linear solver.
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    JET.jl

    JET.jl

    An experimental code analyzer for Julia

    JET employs Julia's type inference system to detect potential bugs and type instabilities. JET is tightly coupled to the Julia compiler, and so each JET release supports a limited range of Julia versions. See the Project.toml file for the range of supported Julia versions. The Julia package manager should install a version of JET compatible with the Julia version you are running.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    SimpleTraits.jl

    SimpleTraits.jl

    Simple Traits for Julia

    This package provides a macro-based implementation of traits, using Tim Holy's trait trick. The main idea behind traits is to group types outside the type-hierarchy and to make dispatch work with that grouping. The difference to Union-types is that types can be added to a trait after the creation of the trait, whereas Union types are fixed after creation. The cool thing about Tim's trick is that there is no performance impact compared to using ordinary dispatch. For a bit of background and a quick introduction to traits watch my 10min JuliaCon 2015 talk.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Parsers.jl

    Parsers.jl

    fast parsing machinery for basic types in Julia

    A collection of type parsers and utilities for Julia. Installation: at the Julia REPL, import Pkg; Pkg.add("Parsers") Parsers is maintained collectively by the JuliaData collaborators. Responsiveness to pull requests and issues can vary, depending on the availability of key collaborators.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    LaTeXStrings.jl

    LaTeXStrings.jl

    convenient input and display of LaTeX equation strings for Julia

    This is a small package to make it easier to type LaTeX equations in string literals in the Julia language, written by Steven G. Johnson. With ordinary strings in Julia, to enter a string literal with embedded LaTeX equations you need to manually escape all backslashes and dollar signs: for example, $\alpha^2$ is written \$\\alpha^2\$. Also, even though IJulia is capable of displaying formatted LaTeX equations (via MathJax), an ordinary string will not exploit this.
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    Graffle

    Graffle

    Simple GraphQL Client for JavaScript

    Graffle is a simple, minimal, and extensible GraphQL client for JavaScript, designed to provide type-safe queries and run in various environments.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Distances.jl

    Distances.jl

    A Julia package for evaluating distances (metrics) between vectors

    A Julia package for evaluating distances (metrics) between vectors. This package also provides optimized functions to compute column-wise and pairwise distances, which are often substantially faster than a straightforward loop implementation.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Graphs.jl

    Graphs.jl

    An optimized graphs package for the Julia programming language

    ...Offers a set of simple, concrete graph implementations – SimpleGraph (for undirected graphs) and SimpleDiGraph (for directed graphs), an API for the development of more sophisticated graph implementations under the AbstractGraph type, and a large collection of graph algorithms with the same requirements as this API.
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  • 13
    Query.jl

    Query.jl

    Query almost anything in julia

    Query is a package for querying julia data sources. It can filter, project, join and group data from any iterable data source, including all the sources supported in IterableTables.jl. One can for example query any of the following data sources: any array, DataFrames, DataStreams (including CSV, Feather, SQLite, ODBC), DataTables, IndexedTables, TimeSeries, Temporal, TypedTables and DifferentialEquations (any DESolution). The package currently provides working implementations for in-memory...
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    TensorBoardLogger.jl

    TensorBoardLogger.jl

    Easy peasy logging to TensorBoard with Julia

    TensorBoardLogger.jl is a native library for logging arbitrary data to Tensorboard, extending Julia's standard Logging framework. It can also be used to deserialize TensoBoard's .proto files. The fundamental type defined in this package is a TBLogger, which behaves like other standard loggers in Julia such as ConsoleLogger or TextLogger. You can create one by passing it the path to the folder where you want to store the data. You can also pass an optional second argument to specify the behaviour in case there already exists a document at the given path.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ExponentialUtilities.jl

    ExponentialUtilities.jl

    Fast and differentiable implementations of matrix exponentials

    ExponentialUtilities is a package of utility functions for matrix functions of exponential type, including functionality for the matrix exponential and phi-functions. These methods are more numerically stable, generic (thus support a wider range of number types), and faster than the matrix exponentiation tools in Julia's Base. The tools are used by the exponential integrators in OrdinaryDiffEq. The package has no external dependencies, so it can also be used independently.
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    electricityMap

    electricityMap

    A real-time visualisation of the CO2 emissions of electricity

    Real-time visualization of the Greenhouse Gas (in terms of CO2 equivalent) footprint of electricity consumption built with d3.js and mapbox GL. Real-time data is defined as a data source with an hourly (or better) frequency, delayed by less than 2hrs. It should provide a breakdown by generation type. Often fossil fuel generation (coal/gas/oil) is combined under a single heading like 'thermal' or 'conventional', this is not a problem. Citizens should not be responsible for the emissions associated with all the products they export, but only for what they consume. Consumption-based accounting (CBA) is a very important aspect of climate policy and allows assigning responsibility to consumers instead of producers. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    SciML Style Guide for Julia

    A style guide for stylish Julia developers

    ...However, a function that is known to not be GPU-compatible is not grounds to block merging, rather it is encouraged for a follow-up PR to improve the general type support.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    ProximalAlgorithms.jl

    ProximalAlgorithms.jl

    Proximal algorithms for nonsmooth optimization in Julia

    A Julia package for non-smooth optimization algorithms. This package provides algorithms for the minimization of objective functions that include non-smooth terms, such as constraints or non-differentiable penalties.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Krylov.jl

    Krylov.jl

    A Julia Basket of Hand-Picked Krylov Methods

    If you use Krylov.jl in your work, please cite it using the metadata given in CITATION.cff.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Oxygen.jl

    Oxygen.jl

    A breath of fresh air for programming web apps in Julia

    A breath of fresh air for programming web apps in Julia. Oxygen is a micro-framework built on top of the HTTP.jl library. Breathe easy knowing you can quickly spin up a web server with abstractions you're already familiar with.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ImplicitDifferentiation.jl

    ImplicitDifferentiation.jl

    Automatic differentiation of implicit functions

    ...Those for which automatic differentiation fails. Reasons can vary depending on your backend, but the most common include calls to external solvers, mutating operations or type restrictions. Those for which automatic differentiation is very slow. A common example is iterative procedures like fixed point equations or optimization algorithms.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Sweetviz

    Sweetviz

    Visualize and compare datasets, target values and associations

    Sweetviz is an open-source Python library that generates beautiful, high-density visualizations to kickstart EDA (Exploratory Data Analysis) with just two lines of code. Output is a fully self-contained HTML application. The system is built around quickly visualizing target values and comparing datasets. Its goal is to help quick analysis of target characteristics, training vs testing data, and other such data characterization tasks. Shows how a target value (e.g. "Survived" in the Titanic...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Coverage.jl

    Coverage.jl

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

    ...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).
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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