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    AbstractFFTs.jl

    AbstractFFTs.jl

    A Julia framework for implementing FFTs

    A general framework for fast Fourier transforms (FFTs) in Julia. This package is mainly not intended to be used directly. Instead, developers of packages that implement FFTs (such as FFTW.jl or FastTransforms.jl) extend the types/functions defined in AbstractFFTs. This allows multiple FFT packages to co-exist with the same underlying fft(x) and plan_fft(x) interface.
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    SciMLBenchmarks.jl

    SciMLBenchmarks.jl

    Benchmarks for scientific machine learning (SciML) software

    SciMLBenchmarks.jl holds webpages, pdfs, and notebooks showing the benchmarks for the SciML Scientific Machine Learning Software ecosystem.
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    TradingGym

    TradingGym

    Trading backtesting environment for training reinforcement learning

    TradingGym is a toolkit (in Python) for creating trading and backtesting environments, especially for reinforcement learning agents, but also for simpler rule-based algorithms. It follows a design inspired by OpenAI Gym, offering various environments, data formats (tick data and OHLC), and tools to simulate trading with costs, position limits, observation windows etc. Licensed under MIT. This training environment was originally designed for tickdata, but also supports OHLC data format. WIP....
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    PANDORA

    PANDORA

    Revolutionizing Biomedical Research with Advanced Machine Learning

    ...Join us and make SIMON even cooler! Exploratory analysis of machine learning results with the help of many different visualization techniques will give you instant insights into models and data.
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    WhereTraits.jl

    WhereTraits.jl

    Traits for julia: dispatch on whatever you want using where syntax

    Welcome to WhereTraits.jl. This package exports one powerful macro @traits with which you can extend Julia's where syntax in order to support traits definitions. In addition, WhereTraits comes with a standardized way how to resolve ambiguities among traits, by defining an order among the traits with @traits_order. Under the hood @traits uses normal function dispatch to achieve the speed and flexibility, however, julia function dispatch can lead to ambiguities. With traits these can easily...
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    flot

    flot

    Attractive JavaScript charts for jQuery

    Flot is a pure JavaScript plotting library for jQuery, with a focus on simple usage, attractive looks and interactive features. Works with Internet Explorer 6+, Chrome, Firefox 2+, Safari 3+ and Opera 9.5+. Additional examples are bundled with Flot. Also take a look at the Flot Usage Wiki for screenshots and stories from people and companies using Flot. Take a look at the the examples in examples/index.html; they should give a good impression of what flot can do, and the source code of the...
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    DeepH-pack

    DeepH-pack

    Deep neural networks for density functional theory Hamiltonian

    DeepH-pack is the official implementation of the DeepH (Deep Hamiltonian) method described in the paper Deep-learning density functional theory Hamiltonian for efficient ab initio electronic-structure calculation and in the Research Briefing. DeepH-pack supports DFT results made by ABACUS, OpenMX, FHI-aims or SIESTA and will support HONPAS.
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    DataVoyager.jl

    DataVoyager.jl

    Julia wrapper for the Voyager data exploration tool

    This package provides Julia integration for the Voyager data exploration tool. DataVoyager.jl can be used for data exploration. It can help you visualize and understand any data that is in a tabular format.
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    GTB: Graphics Toolbox

    C++ libraries and apps for computer graphics and data visualization

    The Graphics Toolbox (GTB) is a collection of C++ libraries and apps for computer graphics and data visualization. Wagner Correa initially created GTB as part of his Ph.D. research at Princeton University in collaboration with Professor Claudio Silva and Dr. James Klosowski. Several other researchers later contributed to GTB (see the AUTHORS file).
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    jOcular

    jOcular

    Optical Design Software for simulating systems of lenses, prisms, etc.

    Optical Design Software for optical systems comprised of light sources, lenses, apertures, prisms, imagers, photometers, etc. Simulate light through the system and compute images and intensities at various locations in the design.
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    Kinetic.jl

    Kinetic.jl

    Universal modeling and simulation of fluid mechanics upon ML

    Kinetic is a computational fluid dynamics toolbox written in Julia. It aims to furnish efficient modeling and simulation methodologies for fluid dynamics, augmented by the power of machine learning. Based on differentiable programming, mechanical and neural network models are fused and solved in a unified framework. Simultaneous 1-3 dimensional numerical simulations can be performed on CPUs and GPUs.
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    Python Data Science Handbook

    Python Data Science Handbook

    Python Data Science Handbook: full text in Jupyter Notebooks

    ...Each chapter is a standalone Jupyter notebook, with runnable code, explanatory prose, visuals, and examples showing how to handle data-wrangling, exploratory data analysis, machine learning workflows, and visualization. The repository is freely available and the code is released under the MIT license; the textual content is released under a Creative Commons license. Users can also launch the notebooks in Google Colab or Binder directly, making it extremely accessible.
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    Grafana Phlare

    Grafana Phlare

    Continuous profiling aggregation system

    Phlare is a Grafana project focused on storing and querying continuous profiling data, helping developers monitor resource usage and optimize application performance.
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    ipyvolume

    ipyvolume

    3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook

    3d plotting for Python in the Jupyter notebook based on IPython widgets using WebGL. Create quiver plots (like scatter, but with an arrow pointing in a particular direction). Render in the Jupyter notebook, or create a standalone html page (or snippet to embed in your page). Render in stereo, for virtual reality with Google Cardboard. Animate in d3 style, for instance, if the x coordinates or color of a scatter plots changes. Animations / sequences, all scatter/quiver plot properties can be...
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    MMOCR

    MMOCR

    OpenMMLab Text Detection, Recognition and Understanding Toolbox

    ...The toolbox supports a wide variety of state-of-the-art models for text detection, text recognition and key information extraction. The modular design of MMOCR enables users to define their own optimizers, data preprocessors, and model components such as backbones, necks and heads as well as losses. Please refer to Getting Started for how to construct a customized model. The toolbox provides a comprehensive set of utilities which can help users assess the performance of models. It includes visualizers which allow visualization of images, ground truths as well as predicted bounding boxes, and a validation tool for evaluating checkpoints.
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    TexGen
    TexGen is a geometric textile modelling software package to be used for obtaining engineering properties of woven textiles and textile composites. Citing TexGen We would be grateful if you could acknowledge use of TexGen where appropriate and suggest using one of the following references: L P Brown and A C Long. "Modelling the geometry of textile reinforcements for composites: TexGen", Chapter 8 in "Composite reinforcements for optimum performance (Second Edition)", ed. P Boisse,...
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    Gaius.jl

    Gaius.jl

    Divide and Conquer Linear Algebra

    Gaius.jl is a multi-threaded BLAS-like library using a divide-and-conquer strategy to parallelism, and built on top of the fantastic LoopVectorization.jl. Gaius spawns threads using Julia's depth-first parallel task runtime and so Gaius's routines may be fearlessly nested inside multi-threaded Julia programs. Gaius is not stable or well-tested. Only use it if you're adventurous.
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    ProxSDP.jl

    ProxSDP.jl

    Semidefinite programming optimization solver

    ProxSDP is an open-source semidefinite programming (SDP) solver based on the paper "Exploiting Low-Rank Structure in Semidefinite Programming by Approximate Operator Splitting". The main advantage of ProxSDP over other state-of-the-art solvers is the ability to exploit the low-rank structure inherent to several SDP problems.
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    Transducers.jl

    Transducers.jl

    Efficient transducers for Julia

    Transducers are transformations of "sequence" of input that can be composed very efficiently. The interface used by transducers naturally describes a wide range of processes that is expressible as a succession of steps. Furthermore, transducers can be defined without specifying the details of the input and output (collections, streams, channels, etc.) and therefore achieves a full reusability. Transducers are introduced by Rich Hickey, the creator of the Clojure language. His Strange Loop...
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    LostGrid

    LostGrid

    LostGrid is a powerful grid system built in PostCSS

    Lost Grid is a powerful grid system built in PostCSS that works with any preprocessor and even vanilla CSS. LostGrid makes use of calc() to create stunning grids based on fractions you define without having to pass a lot of options. LostGrid relies on calc() to create the grid. Thus, LostGrid is limited to browsers that support calc(). The great thing is that calc() is widely supported in all current browsers and the LostGrid usage of calc() is supported as far back as IE9+. If using...
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    Tributary

    Tributary

    Streaming reactive and dataflow graphs in Python

    Tributary is a library for constructing dataflow graphs in Python. Unlike many other DAG libraries in Python (airflow, luigi, prefect, dagster, dask, kedro, etc), tributary is not designed with data/etl pipelines or scheduling in mind. Instead, tributary is more similar to libraries like mdf, loman, pyungo, streamz, or pyfunctional, in that it is designed to be used as the implementation for a data model. One such example is the greeks library, which leverages tributary to build data models...
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    four keys

    four keys

    Platform for monitoring the four key software delivery metrics

    Through six years of research, the DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) team has identified four key metrics that indicate the performance of software delivery. Four Keys allows you to collect data from your development environment (such as GitHub or GitLab) and compile it into a dashboard displaying these key metrics. Four Keys works well with projects that have deployments. Projects with releases and no deployments, for example, libraries, do not work well because of how GitHub and GitLab...
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    missingno

    missingno

    Missing data visualization module for Python

    ...At a glance, date, time, the distribution of injuries, and the contribution factor of the first vehicle appear to be completely populated, while geographic information seems mostly complete, but spottier. The sparkline at right summarizes the general shape of the data completeness and points out the rows with the maximum and minimum nullity in the dataset. This visualization will comfortably accommodate up to 50 labelled variables.
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    Webfunny

    Webfunny

    Front-end performance monitoring and user analytics platform

    ...It combines real-time client-side monitoring with customizable event tracking, allowing teams to collect both technical performance metrics and business interaction data from web applications. The system provides dashboards for error analysis, page performance, API latency, and user behavior, enabling comprehensive visibility into frontend health. Its architecture is intentionally simple to deploy, requiring only a few setup steps to run a fully self-hosted monitoring stack. In addition to performance insights, the platform includes flexible data visualization and funnel analysis tools that support product and operations teams. ...
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    Scaffold Hunter
    Scaffold Hunter is a JAVA-based software tool for the analysis of structure-related biochemical data. It enables generation of and navigation in a scaffold tree hierarchy annotated with various data.
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