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    Scrimage

    Scrimage

    JVM - Java, Kotlin, Scala image processing library

    Scrimage is an immutable, functional, and performant JVM library for the manipulation of images. The aim of this library is to provide a simple and concise way to do common image operations, such as resizing to fit a required width and height, converting between formats, applying filters, and so on. It is easy to use from any language on the JVM. A typical use case for this library would be creating thumbnails of images uploaded by users in a web app, bounding a set of product images so that...
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    krangl

    krangl

    krangl is a {K}otlin DSL for data w{rangl}ing

    krangl is a {K}otlin library for data w{rangl}ing. Implementing a grammar of data manipulation using a modern functional-style API, allows filtering, transforming, aggregating, and reshaping tabular data. krangl is heavily inspired by the amazing dplyr for R. krangl is written in Kotlin, excels in Kotlin, but emphasizes as well on good java-interop. It is mimicking the API of dplyr, while carefully adding more typed constructs where possible.
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