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    Gonum

    Gonum

    Set of numeric libraries for the Go programming language

    ...Gonum contains libraries for matrices and linear algebra; statistics, probability distributions, and sampling; tools for function differentiation, integration, and optimization; network creation and analysis; and more. We encourage you to get started with Go and Gonum if you are tired of sluggish performance, and fighting C and vectorization, and also if you are struggling with managing programs as they grow larger. Get Gonum if you want code to be fully transparent, and want the ability to read the source code you use. It is useful if you’d like a compiler to catch mistakes early, but hate fighting linker and unintelligible compile errors.
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    Google Cloud Client Libraries for Go

    Google Cloud Client Libraries for Go

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    GoNB

    GoNB

    GoNB, a Go Notebook Kernel for Jupyter

    ...GoNB leverages that compilation speed to implement a full-featured (at least it's getting there) Jupyter notebook kernel. As a side benefit it works with packages that use CGO — although it won't parse C code in the cells, so it can't be used as a C kernel. It already includes many goodies: cache between cell of results, contextual help and auto-complete (with gopls), compilation error context (by mousing over), bash command execution, images, html, etc. See the tutorial. It's been heavily used by the author (in developing GoMLX, a machine learning framework for Go), but should still be seen as experimental — if we hear success stories from others, we can change this.
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    lo

    lo

    A Lodash-style Go library based on Go 1.18+ Generics

    Samber/lo is a Lodash-style Go library based on Go 1.18+ Generics. This project started as an experiment with the new generics implementation. It may look like Lodash in some aspects. I used to code with the fantastic "go-funk" package, but "go-funk" uses reflection and therefore is not typesafe. As expected, benchmarks demonstrate that generics are much faster than implementations based on the "reflect" package. Benchmarks also show similar performance gains compared to pure for loops. In...
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    kafka-go

    kafka-go

    Kafka library in Go

    ...It also passes all values as pointers which causes large numbers of dynamic memory allocations, more frequent garbage collections, and higher memory usage. confluent-kafka-go is a cgo based wrapper around librdkafka, which means it introduces a dependency to a C library on all Go code that uses the package. It has much better documentation than sarama but still lacks support for Go contexts. goka is a more recent Kafka client for Go which focuses on a specific usage pattern. It provides abstractions for using Kafka as a message passing bus between services rather than an ordered log of events.
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    Go Meta Linter

    Go Meta Linter

    Runs a whole bunch of those linters and normalizes their output

    ...It normalizes their results into one consistent output format so editors, IDEs, and CI systems can read problems more easily. The tool helps developers catch issues such as unused code, unchecked errors, duplicated code, style problems, security concerns, and suspicious compiler-level behavior. It supports a broad collection of linters and lets users customize which checks run for each project. It can also be configured through a JSON file, which makes it easier to share linting rules across a team. Although the project is archived and users are directed toward golangci-lint, it remains a useful example of early Go lint aggregation.
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