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    Oscar.jl

    Oscar.jl

    A comprehensive open source computer algebra system for computations

    Welcome to the OSCAR project, a visionary new computer algebra system that combines the capabilities of four cornerstone systems: GAP, Polymake, Antic and Singular. OSCAR requires Julia 1.6 or newer. In principle it can be installed and used like any other Julia package; doing so will take a couple of minutes. A comprehensive open source computer algebra system for computations in algebra, geometry, and number theory.
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    Winston.jl

    Winston.jl

    2D plotting for Julia

    2D plotting for Julia. Winston offers an easy-to-use plot command to create figures without any fuss. After Winston is loaded by typing using Winston, the most basic plot can be created.
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    ReservoirComputing.jl

    ReservoirComputing.jl

    Reservoir computing utilities for scientific machine learning (SciML)

    ReservoirComputing.jl provides an efficient, modular and easy-to-use implementation of Reservoir Computing models such as Echo State Networks (ESNs). For information on using this package please refer to the stable documentation. Use the in-development documentation to take a look at not-yet-released features.
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    DataDrivenDiffEq.jl

    DataDrivenDiffEq.jl

    Data driven modeling and automated discovery of dynamical systems

    DataDrivenDiffEq.jl is a package for finding systems of equations automatically from a dataset. The methods in this package take in data and return the model which generated the data. A known model is not required as input. These methods can estimate equation-free and equation-based models for discrete, continuous differential equations or direct mappings.
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    ApproxFun.jl

    ApproxFun.jl

    Julia package for function approximation

    ApproxFun is a package for approximating functions. It is in a similar vein to the Matlab package Chebfun and the Mathematica package RHPackage. The ApproxFun Documentation contains detailed information, or read on for a brief overview of the package. The documentation contains examples of usage, such as solving ordinary and partial differential equations. The ApproxFun Examples repo contains many examples of using this package, in Jupyter notebooks and Julia scripts. Note that this is...
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    ReverseDiff

    ReverseDiff

    Reverse Mode Automatic Differentiation for Julia

    ReverseDiff is a fast and compile-able tape-based reverse mode automatic differentiation (AD) that implements methods to take gradients, Jacobians, Hessians, and higher-order derivatives of native Julia functions (or any callable object, really). While performance can vary depending on the functions you evaluate, the algorithms implemented by ReverseDiff generally outperform non-AD algorithms in both speed and accuracy.
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    Julia VS Code

    Julia VS Code

    Julia extension for Visual Studio Code

    ...We build on Julia’s unique combination of ease-of-use and performance. Beginners and experts can build better software more quickly, and get to a result faster. With a completely live environment, Julia for VS Code aims to take the frustration and guesswork out of programming and put the fun back in. A hybrid “canvas programming” style combines the exploratory power of a notebook with the productivity and static analysis features of an IDE. VS Code is a powerful editor and customizable to your heart’s content (though the defaults are pretty good too). It has power features like multiple cursors, fuzzy file finding and Vim keybindings.
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    Tokenize.jl

    Tokenize.jl

    Tokenization for Julia source code

    Tokenize is a Julia package that serves a similar purpose and API as the tokenize module in Python but for Julia. This is to take a string or buffer containing Julia code, perform lexical analysis and return a stream of tokens.
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    PlutoSliderServer.jl

    PlutoSliderServer.jl

    Web server to run just the `@bind` parts of a Pluto.jl notebook

    ...This will give you the same file as the export button inside Pluto (top right), but automatically, without opening a browser. One use case is to automatically create a GitHub Pages site from a repository with notebooks. For this, take a look at our template repository that used GitHub Actions and PlutoSliderServer to generate a website on every commit. Many input elements only have a finite number of possible values, for example, PlutoUI.Slider(5:15) can only have 11 values. For finite inputs like the slider, PlutoSliderServer can run the slider server in advance, and precompute the results to all possible inputs (in other words: precompute the response to all possible requests).
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    Coverage.jl

    Coverage.jl

    Take Julia code coverage and memory allocation results, do useful thin

    Julia can track how many times, if any, each line of your code is run. This is useful for measuring how much of your code base your tests actually test, and can reveal the parts of your code that are not tested and might be hiding a bug. You can use Coverage.jl to summarize the results of this tracking or to send them to a service like Coveralls.io or Codecov.io. Julia can track how much memory is allocated by each line of your code. This can reveal problems like type instability, or...
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    VIMKiller

    VIMKiller

    Exiting VIM is hard; sometimes we need to take drastic measures

    VIMKiller is a humorous yet functional project created as a playful response to the classic challenge of exiting the Vim editor. Designed as a physical button housed in a 3D-printed case, it connects to an Arduino that sends a serial message when pressed. This message is captured by a Julia script running in the background, which promptly terminates all Vim processes on a Linux machine. The project includes CAD files for the enclosure, Arduino code, and setup instructions, making it possible...
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    JuliaWorkshop

    JuliaWorkshop

    Intensive Julia workshop that takes you from zero to hero

    ...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 be able to use it like a pro. The material has been updated during July-December 2023 to Julia v1.9+ and the corresponding latest stable versions of used packages
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    BinaryBuilder

    BinaryBuilder

    Binary Dependency Builder for Julia

    Binary Dependency Builder for Julia. Building binary packages is a pain. BinaryBuilder follows a philosophy that is similar to that of building Julia itself; when you want something done right, you do it yourself. To that end, BinaryBuilder is designed from the ground up to facilitate the building of packages within an easily reproducible and reliable Linux environment, ensuring that the built libraries and executables are deployable to every platform that Julia itself will run on. Packages...
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    GMT.jl

    GMT.jl

    Generic Mapping Tools Library Wrapper for Julia

    The Generic Mapping Tools, GMT, is an open source collection of tools for manipulating geographic and Cartesian data sets (including filtering, trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and producing PostScript illustrations ranging from simple x–y plots via contour maps to artificially illuminated surfaces and 3D perspective views. This link will take you to an impressive collection of figures made with GMT. The GMT Julia wrapper was designed to work in a way the close as possible to the command line version and yet to provide all the facilities of the Julia language. In this sense, all GMT options are put in a single text string that is passed, plus the data itself when it applies, to the gmt() command. ...
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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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    ForwardDiff.jl

    ForwardDiff.jl

    Forward Mode Automatic Differentiation for Julia

    ForwardDiff implements methods to take derivatives, gradients, Jacobians, Hessians, and higher-order derivatives of native Julia functions (or any callable object, really) using forward mode automatic differentiation (AD). While performance can vary depending on the functions you evaluate, the algorithms implemented by ForwardDiff generally outperform non-AD algorithms (such as finite-differencing) in both speed and accuracy.
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    PackageCompiler

    PackageCompiler

    Compile your Julia Package

    Julia is, in general, a "just-barely-ahead-of-time" compiled language. When you call a function for the first time, Julia compiles it for precisely the types of arguments given. This can take some time. All subsequent calls within that same session use this fast compiled function, but if you restart Julia you lose all the compiled work. PackageCompiler allows you to do this work upfront — further ahead of time — and store the results for a lower latency startup. You can save loaded packages and compiled functions into a file (called a sysimage) that you pass to Julia upon startup. ...
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    Metatheory.jl

    Metatheory.jl

    General purpose algebraic metaprogramming

    Metatheory.jl is a general purpose term rewriting, metaprogramming and algebraic computation library for the Julia programming language, designed to take advantage of the powerful reflection capabilities to bridge the gap between symbolic mathematics, abstract interpretation, equational reasoning, optimization, composable compiler transforms, and advanced homoiconic pattern matching features. The core features of Metatheory.jl are a powerful rewrite rule definition language, a vast library of functional combinators for classical term rewriting and an e-graph rewriting, a fresh approach to term rewriting achieved through an equality saturation algorithm. ...
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    Knet

    Knet

    Koç University deep learning framework

    ...If you would like to try it on your own computer, please follow the instructions on Installation. If you would like to try working with a GPU and do not have access to one, take a look at Using Amazon AWS or Using Microsoft Azure. If you find a bug, please open a GitHub issue. If you don't have access to a GPU machine, but would like to experiment with one, Amazon Web Services is a possible solution. I have prepared a machine image (AMI) with everything you need to run Knet. Here are step-by-step instructions for launching a GPU instance with a Knet image (the screens may have changed slightly since this writing).
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