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    Pyparsing

    Pyparsing

    Python library for creating PEG parsers

    pyparsing is a Python library that facilitates the creation of parsers using a parsing expression grammar (PEG) approach. It allows developers to construct grammars directly in Python code, offering an alternative to traditional parsing methods.​
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    Tree

    Tree

    tree is a library for working with nested data structures

    ...It generalizes Python’s built-in map function to operate over arbitrarily nested collections — including lists, tuples, dicts, and custom container types — while preserving their structure. This makes it particularly useful in machine learning pipelines and JAX-based workflows, where complex parameter trees or hierarchical state representations are common. The library provides efficient operations such as flatten, unflatten, and map_structure, enabling users to apply functions to all leaves of a nested structure seamlessly. Backed by a high-performance C++ core, tree is optimized for large-scale, performance-critical applications.
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    Django Rules

    Django Rules

    Awesome Django authorization, without the database

    rules is a tiny but powerful app providing object-level permissions to Django, without requiring a database. At its core, it is a generic framework for building rule-based systems, similar to decision trees. It can also be used as a standalone library in other contexts and frameworks. Versatile. Decorate callables to build complex graphs of predicates. Predicates can be any type of callable -- simple functions, lambdas, methods, callable class objects, partial functions, decorated functions, anything really. A good Django citizen. Seamless integration with Django views, templates and the Admin for testing for object-level permissions. ...
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    Homemade Machine Learning

    Homemade Machine Learning

    Python examples of popular machine learning algorithms

    ...Each algorithm is accompanied by mathematical explanations, visualizations (often via Jupyter notebooks), and interactive demos so you can tweak parameters, data, and observe outcomes in real time. The purpose is pedagogical: you’ll see linear regression, logistic regression, k-means clustering, neural nets, decision trees, etc., built in Python using fundamentals like NumPy and Matplotlib, not hidden behind API calls. It is well suited for learners who want to move beyond library usage to understand how algorithms operate internally—how cost functions, gradients, updates and predictions work.
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    Graphtage

    Graphtage

    A semantic diff utility and library for tree-like files such as JSON

    Graphtage is a command-line utility and underlying library for semantically comparing and merging tree-like structures, such as JSON, XML, HTML, YAML, plist, and CSS files. Its name is a portmanteau of “graph” and “graftage”, the latter being the horticultural practice of joining two trees together such that they grow as one. Graphtage performs an analysis on an intermediate representation of the trees that is divorced from the filetypes of the input files. This means, for example, that you can diff a JSON file against a YAML file. Also, the output format can be different from the input format(s). By default, Graphtage will format the output diff in the same file format as the first input file. ...
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    MLPACK is a C++ machine learning library with emphasis on scalability, speed, and ease-of-use. Its aim is to make machine learning possible for novice users by means of a simple, consistent API, while simultaneously exploiting C++ language features to provide maximum performance and flexibility for expert users. * More info + downloads: https://mlpack.org * Git repo: https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack
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    Binarytree

    Binarytree

    Python library for studying Binary Trees

    Binarytree is Python library that lets you generate, visualize, inspect and manipulate binary trees. Skip the tedious work of setting up test data, and dive straight into practicing algorithms. Heaps and BSTs (binary search trees) are also supported. Binarytree supports another representation which is more compact but without the indexing properties. Traverse trees using different algorithms.
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    algo

    algo

    50 Code Implementations You Must Know About Data Structures

    ...It organizes roughly fifty core exercises by topic rather than presenting a single reusable software library. The material covers arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, recursion, sorting, binary search, hash tables, strings, trees, heaps, and graphs. More advanced examples address backtracking, divide-and-conquer methods, dynamic programming, shortest paths, topological sorting, caches, and priority queues. Solutions are available across numerous languages, including C, C++, Java, Go, Python, JavaScript, Rust, Swift, Kotlin, and TypeScript. This multilingual layout helps learners compare syntax and implementation choices while studying the same concepts. ...
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    interactive-coding-challenges

    interactive-coding-challenges

    120+ interactive Python coding interview challenges

    ...The repository emphasizes a learn-by-doing approach: you read a prompt, attempt a solution, and verify behavior with tests, often within notebooks or scripts. Problems span arrays, strings, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, and more, mirroring common interview themes. Many challenges include hints and reference solutions so you can compare approaches and learn idiomatic patterns. The structure encourages incremental improvement—start with a brute-force idea, then refine to optimal time and space complexity. It serves both as a self-study path and as a warm-up bank for interview prep or coding katas.
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    Data Algorithm/leetcode/lintcode

    Data Algorithm/leetcode/lintcode

    Data Structure and Algorithm notes

    This work is some notes of learning and practicing data structures and algorithms. Part I is a brief introduction of basic data structures and algorithms, such as, linked lists, stack, queues, trees, sorting and etc. This book notes about learning data structure and algorithms. It was written in Simplified Chinese but other languages such as English and Traditional Chinese are also working in progress.
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    jsondata

    jsondata

    Modular JSON by trees and branches, pointers and patches

    The 'jsondata' package provides for the modular in-memory processing of JSON data by trees, branches, pointers, and patches. The main interface classes are: - JSONData - Core for RFC7159 based data structures. Provides modular data components. - JSONDataSerializer - Core for RFC7159 based data persistence. Provides modular data serialization. - JSONPointer - RFC6901 for addressing by pointer paths. Provides pointer arithmetics
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    COAR-DMS

    COAR-DMS

    DMS for linux, C++ library, server, webUI , SOAP

    ...Library features: - storage management, free pages recycling - transaction log - indexing: full text, tags, metadata, document attributes - inverted index - versioning, collaboration - document trees, trees versionning - folders - plugins for auth (PAM,LDAP), db, file types plugins - tags - metadata (key value pairs) - object level security, folders documents ACL, - unix like security (rwx), special authorities - from thousands to tens of billions of documents - dashboard (working copies, new documents) - electronic signs - search statement, syntax like SQL - multithreaded, multiprocess library, Servers: - native HTTP server (libmicrohttp) - SOAP server - WebDAV(planed) - Indexer Python API WebUI GWT, JSP, SOAP-API
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    Source Navigator NG is a source code analysis tool. With it, you can edit your source code, display relationships between classes and functions and members, and display call trees. You can navigate your source code and easily get to declarations or implementations of functions, variables and macros (commonly called "symbols") which helps you discovering and mapping unknown source code for enhancement or maintenance tasks.
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    CSST

    Cascade and Sharing Survival Trees, an ensemble for survival analysis

    Cascading and Sharing Survival Trees (CSST) is a tree-based enseble that allows to efficiently analize survival data. It is a strightforward extension of the CS4 method for lifetime collections of data. The CSST software comes along with its companion the CSST Prediction tool, to use the ensemble prediction in everyday life. Please, refer to the user's manual for further information.
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    A simple and fast way to generate API documentation for Python source code. (text, XML, LaTeX, DocBook, etc) RealDoc does not require modules to be imported, so no hassle with non-running source trees.
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    Clint

    Clint is a library for Qt projects to create charts, trees, etc.

    Clint can display data containing in a QAbstractItemModel as charts, trees or timelines. A chart can be linear ( data are displayed as curves, bars or points), radial ( data are displayed like a bar chart but in circle) or a piechart (2D or 3D). A tree displays data from a model like QTreeItemModel in a classic tree (horizontal or vertical) or radial (in circle). A timeline displays data from a model like a QListItemModel following a path.
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    Advanced directory compare tool in Python. With a user-friendly UI including a splitter window and two directory trees. This project has been moved to http://code.google.com/p/dircompare/
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