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    JuliaSyntax

    JuliaSyntax

    A Julia frontend, written in Julia

    A Julia compiler frontend, written in Julia. Read the documentation for more information. JuliaSyntax.jl is used as the new default Julia parser in Julia 1.10. It's highly compatible with Julia's older femtoliter-based parser - It parses all of Base, the standard libraries and the General registry. Some minor differences remain where we've decided to fix bugs or strange behaviors in the reference parser.
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    Charts.css

    Charts.css

    Open source CSS framework for data visualization

    ...The key feature is the ability to customize everything using basic CSS. Frontend developers can target any HTML element and customize it. This philosophical guideline is what makes the framework so flexible, easy, and fun to use.
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    Gio.js

    Gio.js

    A declarative 3D globe data visualization library built with Three.js

    Gio.js is an open source library for web 3D globe data visualization built with Three.js. What makes Gio.js different is that it is simple to use Gio.js to customize a 3D data visualization model in a declarative way, add your own data, and integrate it into your own modern web application. Gio.js is an open source library for web 3D globe data visualization built with Three.js. What makes Gio.js different is that it is simple to use Gio.js to customize a 3D data visualization model in a...
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    Plotdrop

    Plotdrop

    minimal GUI for gnuplot

    Plotdrop is a minimal GNOME frontend to gnuplot PlotDrop is designed for quick simple visualisation of 2D data series. It is not intended to encompass anywhere near the full capabilities of gnuplot. Code can be found at: http://github.com/laserjock/plotdrop
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    A basic ray tracer written in the Scala language. Features includes photon mapping and a frontend written in Groovy. Planed features are volumetric lighting and shadow photons.
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    Brabosphere is a multiplatform application with two main uses: a 3D molecular visualisation tool and a graphical frontend for the quantum chemical program BRABO.
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    A GTK+ frontend for the gnuplot plotting utility that combines the power of the command-line with the ease of use of a GUI.
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    RGnome is a gtk based frontend for GNU R, which is a widely used language for statistical computing. It features a fully working R console and an editor with syntax highlighting.
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