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    Automa.jl

    Automa.jl

    A julia code generator for regular expressions

    ...By compiling regex to Julia code in the form of Expr objects, Automa provides facilities to create efficient and robust regex-based lexers, tokenizers and parsers using Julia's metaprogramming capabilities. You can view Automa as a regex engine that can insert arbitrary Julia code into its input-matching process, which will be executed when certain parts of the regex match an input.
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    ComponentArrays.jl

    ComponentArrays.jl

    Arrays with arbitrarily nested named components

    The main export of this package is the ComponentArray type. "Components" of ComponentArrays are really just array blocks that can be accessed through a named index. This will create a new ComponentArray whose data is a view into the original, allowing for standalone models to be composed together by simple function composition. In essence, ComponentArrays allow you to do the things you would usually need a modeling language for, but without actually needing a modeling language. The main targets are for use in DifferentialEquations.jl and Optim.jl, but anything that requires flat vectors is fair game.
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    SciMLTutorials.jl

    SciMLTutorials.jl

    Tutorials for doing scientific machine learning (SciML)

    ...This set of tutorials was made to complement the documentation and the devdocs by providing practical examples of the concepts. For more details, please consult the docs. To view the SciML Tutorials, go to tutorials.sciml.ai. By default, this will lead to the latest tagged version of the tutorials
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    Immerse.jl

    Immerse.jl

    Dive deeper into your data with interactive graphics

    ...The left mouse button allows you to rubberband-select a zoom region. Use your mouse wheel or arrow-keys to pan or change the zoom level. Double-click, or press the 1:1 button, to restore the full view.
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    HttpServer.jl

    HttpServer.jl

    Basic, non-blocking HTTP server in Julia

    This is a basic, non-blocking HTTP server in Julia. You can write a basic application using just this if you're happy dealing with values representing HTTP requests and responses directly. For a higher-level view, you could use Mux. If you'd like to use WebSockets as well, you'll need to grab WebSockets.jl.
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