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    Chartkick

    Chartkick

    Create beautiful JavaScript charts with one line of Ruby

    Chartkick is a Ruby gem that makes it easy to generate beautiful charts in Rails and other Ruby applications with minimal code. It provides a high-level API where developers can use simple helpers like line_chart, pie_chart, or column_chart and pass in data arrays or ActiveRecord queries. Under the hood, it works with popular charting libraries such as Google Charts, Chart.js, and Highcharts, but hides their verbose JavaScript APIs behind a clean Ruby interface. It also handles things like...
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    Kotlin Dataframe

    Kotlin Dataframe

    Structured data processing in Kotlin

    Data frame is an abstraction for working with structured data. Essentially it’s a 2-dimensional table with labeled columns of potentially different types. You can think of it like a spreadsheet or SQL table, or a dictionary of series objects. The handiness of this abstraction is not in the table itself but in a set of operations defined on it. The Kotlin Dataframe library is an idiomatic Kotlin DSL defining such operations. The process of working with data frame is often called data...
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    Dumper.js

    Dumper.js

    A better and pretty variable inspector for your Node.js applications

    Dumper.js is a small JavaScript utility for pretty-printing or serializing JavaScript objects and data structures in a human-readable, tree-like format — useful for debugging, logging, or inspecting complex nested data. When you pass an object (or array, or nested structure) through dumper.js, it outputs a representation that shows keys, nested depth, and structure clearly, making it easier to understand what’s inside compared to default JSON dumps or console.log clutter. This can be...
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