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    Julia Data Science

    Julia Data Science

    Book on Julia for Data Science

    ...Our target audience are researchers from all fields of applied sciences. Of course, we hope to be useful for industry too. You can navigate through the pages of the ebook by using the arrow keys (left/right) on your keyboard.
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    ReplMaker.jl

    ReplMaker.jl

    Simple API for building repl modes in Julia

    The idea behind ReplMaker.jl is to make a tool for building (domain-specific) languages in Julia. Suppose you've invented some language called MyLang and you've implemented a parser that turns MyLang code into Julia code which is then supposed to be executed by the Julia runtime. With ReplMaker.jl, you can simply hook your parser into the package and ReplMaker will then create a REPL mode where end users just type MyLang code and have it executed automatically. My hope is for this to be...
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    Immerse.jl

    Immerse.jl

    Dive deeper into your data with interactive graphics

    ...The toolbar at the top supports saving your figure to a file, zooming and panning, and lasso selection. Zooming and panning uses the defaults set by GtkUtilities. The left mouse button allows you to rubberband-select a zoom region. Use your mouse wheel or arrow-keys to pan or change the zoom level. Double-click, or press the 1:1 button, to restore the full view.
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