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    Chart.js

    Chart.js

    Simple yet flexible JavaScript charting for designers & developers

    Chart.js is a Javascript library that allows designers and developers to draw all kinds of charts using the HTML5 canvas element. Chart js offers a great array of simple, clean charts including animated and interactive versions. Chartjs is an easy way to include beautiful and engaging charts into your website for free.
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    MATLAB

    MATLAB

    Calling MATLAB in Julia through MATLAB Engine

    The MATLAB.jl package provides an interface for using MATLAB® from Julia using the MATLAB C api. In other words, this package allows users to call MATLAB functions within Julia, thus making it easy to interoperate with MATLAB from the Julia language. You cannot use MATLAB.jl without having purchased and installed a copy of MATLAB® from MathWorks. This package is available free of charge and in no way replaces or alters any functionality of MathWorks's MATLAB product.
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    PlantUML

    PlantUML

    Generate diagrams from textual description

    Generate UML diagram from textual description. PlantUML is not affected by the log4j vulnerability. The easiest way to test PlantUML is in an online solution that has PlantUML embedded, such as our online server. After testing, you may want to install PlantUML locally. Run (or have your software call) PlantUML, using sequenceDiagram.txt as input. The output is an image, which either appears in the other software, or is written to an image file on disk. Diagrams are defined using a simple...
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    Metabase

    Metabase

    The simplest, fastest way to share business intelligence and analytics

    Metabase is the easiest way to let everyone in your company access business data and analytics, learn from it and ask questions. Even if you or your colleagues have no experience in SQL, you can easily summarize and visualize your data, share it and let your team ask questions about it. Metabase creates beautiful graphs and charts, with an easy-to-use dashboard where everyone can create, organize and share exceptionally visualized data. It supports a great number of databases, including...
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    ECharts

    ECharts

    A powerful, interactive charting and visualization library for browser

    ECharts is a free and open source charting and visualization library that gives you an easy way to add interactive, intuitive, custom charts to your commercial products, projects, presentations and more. It offers a rich set of features that includes rendering ability for ten-million-level data, Wechart and Powerpoint support, multi-dimension data analysis, and more. It also has a number of extensions for various applications. ECharts is written in pure JavaScript, and is based on zrender...
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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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    Vulkan.jl

    Vulkan.jl

    Using Vulkan from Julia

    Vulkan.jl is a lightweight wrapper around the Vulkan graphics and compute library. It exposes abstractions over the underlying C interface, primarily geared toward developers looking for a more natural way to work with Vulkan with minimal overhead. It builds upon the core API provided by VulkanCore.jl. Because Vulkan is originally a C specification, interfacing with it requires some knowledge before correctly being used from Julia. This package acts as an abstraction layer, so that you don't...
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    OrientDB

    OrientDB

    DBMS supporting graph, document, full-text and geospatial models

    ... and supports SQL amongst the query languages. Thanks to the SQL layer it's straightforward to use for people skilled in the Relational world. OrientDB adheres to the NoSQL movement even though it supports ACID Transactions and SQL as query language. In this way it's easy to start using it without having to learn too much new stuff.
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    Comonicon

    Comonicon

    Your best CLI generator in JuliaLang

    Roger's magic book for command line interfaces.
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    PairPlots.jl

    PairPlots.jl

    Beautiful and flexible vizualizations of high dimensional data

    Beautiful and flexible visualizations of high-dimensional data. This package produces pair plots, otherwise known as corner plots or scatter plot matrices: grids of 1D and 2D histograms that allow you to visualize high-dimensional data. Pair plots are an excellent way to visualize the results of MCMC simulations, but are also a useful way to visualize correlations in general data tables. The default styles of this package roughly reproduce the output of the Python library corner.py for a single...
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    FreqTables.jl

    FreqTables.jl

    Frequency tables in Julia

    This package allows computing one- or multi-way frequency tables (a.k.a. contingency or pivot tables) from any type of vector or array. It includes support for CategoricalArray and Tables.jl compliant objects, as well as for weighted counts.
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    ResumableFunctions.jl

    ResumableFunctions.jl

    C# style generators a.k.a. semi-coroutines for Julia

    C# has a convenient way to create iterators using the yield return statement. The package ResumableFunctions provides the same functionality for the Julia language by introducing the @resumable and the @yield macros. These macros can be used to replace the Task switching functions produce and consume which were deprecated in Julia v0.6. Channels are the preferred way for inter-task communication in Julia v0.6+, but their performance is subpar for iterator applications.
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    ipychart

    ipychart

    The power of Chart.js with Python

    Create charts with Python in a very similar way to creating charts using Chart.js. The charts created are fully configurable, interactive, and modular and are displayed directly in the output of the cells of your jupyter notebook environment. Charts are fully interactive, you can hover it to display tooltips and select the information you want to see directly from the output cell of your notebook. All the types of charts present in Chart.js are exposed in ipychart. Even complex features...
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    RuntimeGeneratedFunctions.jl

    RuntimeGeneratedFunctions.jl

    Functions generated at runtime without world-age issues or overhead

    RuntimeGeneratedFunctions are functions generated at runtime without world-age issues and with the full performance of a standard Julia anonymous function. This builds functions in a way that avoids eval. For technical reasons, RuntimeGeneratedFunctions needs to cache the function expression in a global variable within some module. This is normally transparent to the user, but if the RuntimeGeneratedFunction is evaluated during module precompilation, the cache module must be explicitly set...
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    IntervalRootFinding.jl

    IntervalRootFinding.jl

    Find all roots of a function in a guaranteed way with Julia

    This package provides guaranteed methods for finding roots of functions, i.e. solutions to the equation f(x) == 0 for a function f. To do so, it uses methods from interval analysis, using interval arithmetic from the IntervalArithmetic.jl package by the same authors. The basic function is roots. A standard Julia function and an interval is provided and the roots function return a list of intervals containing all roots of the function located in the starting interval.
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    SymbolicRegression.jl

    SymbolicRegression.jl

    Distributed High-Performance Symbolic Regression in Julia

    SymbolicRegression.jl searches for symbolic expressions which optimize a particular objective.
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    FrankWolfe.jl

    FrankWolfe.jl

    Julia implementation for various Frank-Wolfe and Conditional Gradient

    This package is a toolbox for Frank-Wolfe and conditional gradient algorithms. Frank-Wolfe algorithms were designed to solve optimization problems where f is a differentiable convex function and C is a convex and compact set. They are especially useful when we know how to optimize a linear function over C in an efficient way.
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    StatProfilerHTML.jl

    StatProfilerHTML.jl

    Show Julia profiling data in an explorable HTML page

    This module formats the output from Julia's Profile module into an html rendering of the source function lines and functions, allowing for interactive exploration of any bottlenecks that may exist in your code.
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    Chromatone

    Chromatone

    Chromatone is a digital garden of visual music theory

    Cards and short overviews on the physics and physiology of vision and hearing and their intersection at visual music research, exploration, practice, and self-expression. Useful tools to have in the pocket like a pack of interactive cards to learn and use in everyday music practice. These are open source web experiments with different aspects of sound and color. Chromatone is an open source research and design project to explore, develop and implement the scientific way of visual music...
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    IPyPlot

    IPyPlot

    Fast and efficient plotting of images inside Python Notebooks

    IPyPlot is a small python package offering fast and efficient plotting of images inside Python Notebooks. It's using IPython with HTML for faster, richer and more interactive way of displaying big numbers of images.
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    WhereTraits.jl

    WhereTraits.jl

    Traits for julia: dispatch on whatever you want using where syntax

    Welcome to WhereTraits.jl. This package exports one powerful macro @traits with which you can extend Julia's where syntax in order to support traits definitions. In addition, WhereTraits comes with a standardized way how to resolve ambiguities among traits, by defining an order among the traits with @traits_order. Under the hood @traits uses normal function dispatch to achieve the speed and flexibility, however, julia function dispatch can lead to ambiguities. With traits these can easily...
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    MIRT.jl

    MIRT.jl

    MIRT: Michigan Image Reconstruction Toolbox (Julia version)

    MIRT.jl is a collection of Julia functions for performing image reconstruction and solving related inverse problems. It is very much still under construction, although there are already enough tools to solve useful problems like compressed sensing MRI reconstruction. Trying the demos is a good way to get started. The documentation is even more still under construction.
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    Compat.jl

    Compat.jl

    Compatibility across Julia versions

    The Compat package is designed to ease interoperability between older and newer versions of the Julia language. In particular, in cases where it is impossible to write code that works with both the latest Julia master branch and older Julia versions, or impossible to write code that doesn't generate a deprecation warning in some Julia version, the Compat package provides a macro that lets you use the latest syntax in a backward-compatible way. This is primarily intended for use by other Julia...
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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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    Tulip.jl

    Tulip.jl

    Interior-point solver in pure Julia

    Tulip is an open-source interior-point solver for linear optimization, written in pure Julia. It implements the homogeneous primal-dual interior-point algorithm with multiple centrality corrections and therefore handles unbounded and infeasible problems. Tulip’s main feature is that its algorithmic framework is disentangled from linear algebra implementations. This allows to seamless integration of specialized routines for structured problems.
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