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    Plausible Analytics

    Plausible Analytics

    Simple, open-source, lightweight and privacy-friendly web analytics

    Plausible is lightweight and open-source web analytics. No cookies and fully compliant with GDPR, CCPA and PECR. Made and hosted in the EU, powered by European-owned cloud infrastructure. Frustrated with Google Analytics? So are we and that's why we built Plausible Analytics, a simple, lightweight (< 1 KB), open source, and privacy-friendly alternative that doesn't come from the adtech world. Web analytics went from a simple, fun and useful practice for site owners to a data-grabbing machine for surveillance capitalism. Google Analytics is frustrating to use, difficult to understand, slow to load and privacy-invasive too. Plausible Analytics is built for privacy-conscious site owners. You get valuable and actionable stats to help you improve your efforts while your visitors keep having a nice and enjoyable experience. Plausible is simple analytics. It is easy to understand and it cuts through the noise.
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    Benchee

    Benchee

    Easy and extensible benchmarking in Elixir

    Library for easy and nice (micro) benchmarking in Elixir. Benchee allows you to compare the performance of different pieces of code at a glance. It is also versatile and extensible, relying only on functions. There are also a bunch of plugins to draw pretty graphs and more! Benchee runs each of your functions for a given amount of time after an initial warmup, it then measures their run time and optionally memory consumption. It then shows different statistical values like average, standard deviation etc. The aforementioned plugins like benchee_html make it possible to generate nice-looking HTML reports, where individual graphs can also be exported as PNG images. first runs the functions for a given warmup time without recording the results, to simulate a "warm"/running system. Plugin/extensible-friendly architecture so you can use different formats to display benchmarking results as HTML, markdown, JSON, and more.
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    Canon_ex

    Key Data elements and controlled vocabularies For Cardiology

    N.B This Project is DEPRECATED Canon contains an experimental collection of fields - key data elements (2700) and controlled vocabularies - Pick Lists (4000) for cardiology. It can be used for the construction of Electronic Medical Records and to produce structured Reports Is using the Phoenix - Elixir framework and as backend storage is using the Postgresql Database. Most vocabularies are from the Registries : CathPCI, Action, TVT, NICOR, IMPACT, ICD, CARDS, Echo Standards and Articles. For each field - definition, Pick List SNOMED, HL7, Loinc Codes can be stored. For the Reports the corresponding phrases in any language can also be stored. There is partial support of multimedia (only Images)
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    Witchcraft

    Witchcraft

    Monads and other dark magic for Elixir

    Witchcraft brings algebraic and category-theoretic abstractions—like semigroups, monoids, functors, applicatives, and monads—to Elixir in a pragmatic, protocol-driven way. It introduces a set of typeclass-style protocols and laws so data types can declare the operations they support and have those behaviors verified. The library encourages composability and pure transformations, letting you build pipelines where effects are modeled explicitly rather than hidden in ad-hoc helpers. Because the implementation leans on Elixir protocols, you can extend Witchcraft’s abstractions to your own structs without invasive inheritance hierarchies. It promotes predictable, law-abiding behavior through property-based testing helpers and a focus on algebraic reasoning. Teams reach for Witchcraft when they want to structure business logic with reusable, mathematically grounded patterns that remain idiomatic to the BEAM.
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    mcodes_prep

    Convert ICD-10 XML files To PG tables, and Search in Terminal

    Convert - Transform Every new ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS XML files to postgresql Tables. Searching is possible from a Linux terminal but not with the Browser. Developed with Elixir without Phoenix
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