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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...
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    city-roads

    city-roads

    Visualization of all roads within any city

    city-roads is a data visualization and mapping project that renders street networks of cities as vector paths, offering an interactive, zoomable experience that highlights how cities are stitched together by their road infrastructure. It typically fetches open map data (such as from OpenStreetMap) and then processes that data into geometry suited for rendering in the browser, allowing users to explore intricate road layouts at various scales. The visual style often abstracts away labels and...
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    Data Formulator

    Data Formulator

    Create rich visualizations with AI

    To create rich visualizations, data analysts often need to iterate back and forth among data processing and chart specification to achieve their goals. To achieve this, analysts need not only proficiency in data transformation and visualization tools but also efforts to manage the branching history consisting of many different versions of data and charts. Recent LLM-powered AI systems have greatly improved visualization authoring experiences, for example by mitigating manual data...
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    Arrow Julia

    Arrow Julia

    Official Julia implementation of Apache Arrow

    This is a pure Julia implementation of the Apache Arrow data standard. This package provides Julia AbstractVector objects for referencing data that conforms to the Arrow standard. This allows users to seamlessly interface Arrow formatted data with a great deal of existing Julia code.
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    XCharts

    XCharts

    A charting and data visualization library for Unity

    A charting and data visualization library for Unity. Unity data visualization chart plugin. A UGUIpowerful, easy-to-use, parameter-configurable data visualization chart plug-in. It supports ten built-in charts. A powerful, easy-to-use, configurable charting and data visualization library for Unity. Visual configuration of parameters, real-time preview of effects, and pure code drawing without additional resources. Support ten built-in charts such as line chart, column chart, pie chart, radar...
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    Bumper.jl

    Bumper.jl

    Bring Your Own Stack

    Bumper.jl is a package that aims to make working with bump allocators (also known as arena allocators) easier and safer. You can dynamically allocate memory to these bump allocators, and reset them at the end of a code block, just like Julia's stack. Allocating to a bump allocator with Bumper.jl can be just as efficient as stack allocation. Bumper.jl is still a young package, and may have bugs. Let me know if you find any.
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    101-0250-00

    101-0250-00

    ETH course - Solving PDEs in parallel on GPUs

    This course aims to cover state-of-the-art methods in modern parallel Graphical Processing Unit (GPU) computing, supercomputing and code development with applications to natural sciences and engineering.
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    CUDA.jl

    CUDA.jl

    CUDA programming in Julia

    High-performance GPU programming in a high-level language. JuliaGPU is a GitHub organization created to unify the many packages for programming GPUs in Julia. With its high-level syntax and flexible compiler, Julia is well-positioned to productively program hardware accelerators like GPUs without sacrificing performance. The latest development version of CUDA.jl requires Julia 1.8 or higher. If you are using an older version of Julia, you need to use a previous version of CUDA.jl. This will...
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    SPX

    SPX

    A simple & straight-to-the-point PHP profiling extension

    SPX, which stands for Simple Profiling eXtension, is just another profiling extension for PHP. It differentiates itself from other similar extensions as being totally free and confined to your infrastructure (i.e. no data leaks to a SaaS). Very simple to use: just set an environment variable (command line) or switch on a radio button (web request) to profile your script. Thus, you are free of manually instrumenting your code (Ctrl-C a long running command line script is even supported)....
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    PGFPlotsX.jl

    PGFPlotsX.jl

    Plots in Julia using the PGFPlots LaTeX package

    PGFPlotsX is a Julia package to generate publication quality figures using the LaTeX library PGFPlots. It is similar in spirit to the package PGFPlots.jl but it tries to have a very close mapping to the PGFPlots API as well as minimize the number of dependencies. The fact that the syntax is similar to the TeX version means that examples from Stack Overflow and the PGFPlots manual can easily be incorporated in the Julia code.
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    EAGO.jl

    EAGO.jl

    A development environment for robust and global optimization

    EAGO is an open-source development environment for robust and global optimization in Julia. EAGO is a deterministic global optimizer designed to address a wide variety of optimization problems, emphasizing nonlinear programs (NLPs), by propagating McCormick relaxations along the factorable structure of each expression in the NLP. Most operators supported by modern automatic differentiation (AD) packages (e.g., +, sin, cosh) are supported by EAGO and a number of utilities for sanitizing native Julia code and generating relaxations on a wide variety of user-defined functions have been included. ...
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    JUDI.jl

    JUDI.jl

    Julia Devito inversion

    JUDI is a framework for large-scale seismic modeling and inversion and is designed to enable rapid translations of algorithms to fast and efficient code that scales to industry-size 3D problems. The focus of the package lies on seismic modeling as well as PDE-constrained optimization such as full-waveform inversion (FWI) and imaging (LS-RTM). Wave equations in JUDI are solved with Devito, a Python domain-specific language for automated finite-difference (FD) computations. JUDI's modeling...
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    NCDatasets.jl

    NCDatasets.jl

    Load and create NetCDF files in Julia

    NCDatasets allows one to read and create netCDF files. NetCDF data set and attribute list behave like Julia dictionaries and variables like Julia arrays. This package implements the CommonDataModel.jl interface, which means that the datasets can be accessed in the same way as GRIB files opened with GRIBDatasets.jl.
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    JuliaWorkshop

    JuliaWorkshop

    Intensive Julia workshop that takes you from zero to hero

    This is an intensive workshop for the Julia language, composed out of three 2-hour segments. It targets people already familiar with programming, so that the established basics such as for-loops are skipped through quickly and efficiently. Nevertheless, it assumes only rudimentary programming familiarity and does explain concepts that go beyond the basics. The goal of the workshop is to take you from zero to hero (regarding Julia): even if you know nothing about Julia, by the end you should...
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    DynamicHMC

    DynamicHMC

    Implementation of robust dynamic Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods

    Implementation of robust dynamic Hamiltonian Monte Carlo methods in Julia. In contrast to frameworks that utilize a directed acyclic graph to build a posterior for a Bayesian model from small components, this package requires that you code a log-density function of the posterior in Julia. Derivatives can be provided manually, or using automatic differentiation. Consequently, this package requires that the user is comfortable with the basics of the theory of Bayesian inference, to the extent...
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    errsole.js

    errsole.js

    Collect, Store, and Visualize Logs with a Single Module

    Errsole is an open-source logger for Node.js. It has a built-in web dashboard to view, filter, and search your app logs.
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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.
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    LinearSolve.jl

    LinearSolve.jl

    High-Performance Unified Interface for Linear Solvers in Julia

    LinearSolve.jl is a unified interface for the linear solving packages of Julia. It interfaces with other packages of the Julia ecosystem to make it easy to test alternative solver packages and pass small types to control algorithm swapping. It also interfaces with the ModelingToolkit.jl world of symbolic modeling to allow for automatically generating high-performance code. Performance is key: the current methods are made to be highly performant on scalar and statically sized small problems,...
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    jlrs

    jlrs

    Julia bindings for Rust

    jlrs is a crate that provides access to most of the Julia C API, it can be used to embed Julia in Rust applications and to use functionality it provides when writing ccallable functions in Rust. Currently, this crate is only tested in combination with Julia 1.6 and 1.9, but also supports Julia 1.7, 1.8, and 1.10. Using the current stable version is highly recommended. The minimum supported Rust version is currently 1.65. Julia must be installed before jlrs can be used, jlrs is compatible...
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    Gridap.jl

    Gridap.jl

    Grid-based approximation of partial differential equations in Julia

    Gridap provides a set of tools for the grid-based approximation of partial differential equations (PDEs) written in the Julia programming language. The library currently supports linear and nonlinear PDE systems for scalar and vector fields, single and multi-field problems, conforming and nonconforming finite element (FE) discretizations, on structured and unstructured meshes of simplices and n-cubes. It also provides methods for time integration. Gridap is extensible and modular. One can...
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    Digital Earth Australia notebooks

    Digital Earth Australia notebooks

    Repository for Digital Earth Australia Jupyter Notebooks

    The knowledge hub brings together information about Digital Earth Australia’s products and services, allowing you to utilize our free and open-source satellite imagery archive. Browse our catalog of data products to find supporting information and ways to access the data. The Digital Earth Australia notebooks and tools repository (dea-notebooks) hosts Jupyter Notebooks, Python scripts and workflows for analyzing Digital Earth Australia (DEA) satellite data and derived products. This...
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    Wflow.jl

    Wflow.jl

    Hydrological modeling

    Wflow is Deltares’ solution for modeling hydrological processes, allowing users to account for precipitation, interception, snow accumulation and melt, evapotranspiration, soil water, surface water and groundwater recharge in a fully distributed environment. Successfully applied worldwide for analyzing flood hazards, drought, climate change impacts and land use changes, wflow is growing to be a leader in hydrology solutions. Wflow is conceived as a framework, within which multiple...
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    Reduce.jl

    Reduce.jl

    Symbolic parser for Julia language term rewriting using REDUCE algebra

    ...It can be used interactively for simple calculations (as illustrated in the screenshot below) but also provides a full programming language, with a syntax similar to other modern programming languages. REDUCE supports alternative user interfaces including Run-REDUCE, TeXmacs and GNU Emacs. REDUCE (and its complete source code) is available free of charge for most common computing systems, in some cases in more than one version for the same machine. The manual and other support documents and tutorials are also included in the distributions.
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    plotly

    plotly

    An interactive graphing library for R

    This part of the book teaches you how to leverage the plotly R package to create a variety of interactive graphics. There are two main ways to creating a plotly object: either by transforming a ggplot2 object (via ggplotly()) into a plotly object or by directly initializing a plotly object with plot_ly()/plot_geo()/plot_mapbox(). Both approaches have somewhat complementary strengths and weaknesses, so it can pay off to learn both approaches. Moreover, both approaches are an implementation of...
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    DIY Split-Flap Display

    DIY Split-Flap Display

    DIY split-flap display

    This is a work in progress split-flap display. Each module can flip between 40 unique characters: letters, numbers, and a few symbols. Multiple modules fit perfectly alongside each other to build bigger displays. The primary design goal was to make something that's possible to fabricate at home in small or single quantities and can be customized and built by an intermediate hobbyist at a reasonable price. This meant using widely available materials and avoiding any tooling with a high...
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