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    ColorSchemes.jl

    ColorSchemes.jl

    colorschemes, colormaps, gradients, and palettes

    Color schemes, colormaps, gradients, and palettes. Choose ColorSchemes with care. Refer to Peter Kovesi's PerceptualColourMaps package, or to Fabio Crameri's Scientific Colour Maps for more information. If you want to make more advanced ColorSchemes, use linear-segment dictionaries or indexed lists, and use functions to generate color values, see the make_colorscheme() function in the ColorSchemeTools.jl package.
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    NumeRe

    NumeRe

    Framework for numerical computations, data analysis and visualisation

    ...Enter 'help topic' into the terminal or simply press [F1]. Find us on Discord: https://discord.gg/s5tSjwU Follow us on Mastodon: https://fosstodon.org/@numeredevs Visit our page: https://www.numere.org Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/numere We've moved to GitHub: https://github.com/numere-org
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    Algorithm Visualizer

    Algorithm Visualizer

    Interactive Online Platform that Visualizes Algorithms from Code

    ...The repo collects short programs (originally a set of shell and Ruby scripts) and many community contributed ports in other languages to show “how you might automate X” — for example sending a quick SMS, firing off an email, or triggering a coffee maker — with examples and scheduling snippets included. The README explains each example, lists required environment variables or credentials (e.g., Twilio/Gmail where applicable), and gives cron examples so readers can run the scripts in a real environment. The project is intentionally informal and educational: it’s meant for experimentation, learning language-interop, and having fun rather than production-grade automation. ...
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