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    papermill

    papermill

    Parameterize, execute, and analyze notebooks

    ...Instead of manually opening and running a notebook inside JupyterLab or Notebook every time, Papermill lets you inject new values into a specially tagged parameters cell and execute the entire notebook automatically via a script or automation pipeline, which enables robust automation of data analysis, reports, and experiments. This capability is particularly useful in data science and analytics, where a template notebook might be reused for batching reports across dates, customers, or other variables without rewriting code or duplicating notebooks. Papermill supports both Python API usage and a command-line interface, making it flexible for integration with CI/CD systems, shells, and workflow orchestration tools like Airflow.
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    Pythopad

    Pythopad

    A free Python source code editor and Notepad replacement for Windows

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    IDEA (Text Data Visualizer)

    IDEA (Text Data Visualizer)

    Text Data Visualizer with Django

    It is hard for non-developer to visualize data. But if you use IDEA, you can visualize data easily. If you want to test Project: IDEA locally on your environment, you require mecab-ko and mecab-ko-dic. If you have some data which you want to visualize, just put it in IDEA. Then click the Visualization button!
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    Souper

    Souper

    A superoptimizer for LLVM IR

    ...It identifies peephole optimizations—small instruction-level improvements—that LLVM’s optimizer may overlook, thereby improving compiled code quality. Souper can operate in multiple modes: as a standalone analysis tool that extracts and solves SMT queries from LLVM bitcode, or as an LLVM optimization pass that applies discovered optimizations directly to the IR. It integrates seamlessly with Clang and LLVM tools and supports caching mechanisms (RAM or Redis) to accelerate repeated analyses. The system can output suggested rewrites for developers or automatically apply transformations, helping compiler engineers improve optimization passes.
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    A tag based personal note taking system, written in python using sqlite. This program is designed to help you organize your thoughts. It uses tags in a way similar to Gmail's "labels" or del.icio.us tags. Any contribution welcome!
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