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    Lasso.jl

    Lasso.jl

    Lasso/Elastic Net linear and generalized linear models

    Lasso.jl is a pure Julia implementation of the glmnet coordinate descent algorithm for fitting linear and generalized linear Lasso and Elastic Net models.
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    DotNET.jl

    DotNET.jl

    This package provides interoperability between Julia and .NET apps

    This package provides interoperability between Julia and Common Language Runtime, the execution engine of .NET applications. Many languages run on CLR, including C#, Visual Basic .NET and PowerShell.
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    Semagrams.jl

    Semagrams.jl

    A graphical editor for graph-like structures

    ...The core of Semagrams is just a library; in order to make it do things, one needs to create an "app" that uses it. Currently, the only app that is being developed is a Petri net editor, though this will soon change. In order to run the Petri net editor standalone, install Mill and npm, and then in one terminal in scala/ run mill --watch apps.petri.fullLinkJS and in another terminal in scala/ run npm run dev. The second command should print out a url that you can click on. You may have to run npm install before running npm run dev.
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