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    Finch.jl

    Finch.jl

    Sparse tensors in Julia and more

    Finch is a cutting-edge Julia-to-Julia compiler specially designed for optimizing loop nests over sparse or structured multidimensional arrays. Finch empowers users to write conventional for loops which are transformed behind-the-scenes into fast sparse code.
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    Go Recipes

    Go Recipes

    Collection of handy tools for Go projects

    Visualize the distribution of code coverage in your project. This helps to identify code areas with high and low coverage. Useful when you have a large project with lots of files and packages. This 2D image-hash of your project should be more representative than a single number. For each module, the node representing the greatest version (i.e., the version chosen by Go's minimal version selection algorithm) is colored green. Other nodes, which aren't in the final build list, are colored grey — by the official Go team. Use to find unexpected dependencies or visualize the project. ...
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