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Julia.jl

Julia.jl aggregates and curates decibans of knowledge resources for programming in Julia, an all-purpose programming language that addresses the needs of high-performance numerical analysis and computational science.


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DISCLAIMER : As a new language in the scientific computing scene it is frequently in a state of flux due to the addition of new libraries, resulting in frequent changes and page reordering. Since the Julia.jl repo only provides a list (of links) of Julia packages out in the wild, it should not be considered an endorsement of any particular package for software quality, technical features, coding style/organization, etc…


LICENSE

ODbL and AGPLv3

The motivation for this change is to make it easier for people to re-use this data as a knowledge resource within a database. For example, julia-observer is a visual tool for browsing through packages that pulls data from Julia.jl, General and various sources. By releasing the website code publicly GitHub Repo Stars GitHub last commit are an example on how one can build upon or transform the data to benefit the community.

Mirrors


CONTRIBUTE

Contributions GitHub Repo Stars GitHub last commit to Julia.jl are welcome in the form of pull requests (PR). Here are some guidelines and tips on how to submit a Bug Report (BR) and/or PR GitHub Repo Stars GitHub last commit:

Guidelines

The Julia community has ethical guidelines aimed at respecting Copyright, Licenses and attribution standards{1} and {2} which you are requested to follow while submitting materials to be listed. Additionally, if you find any material (or code repos) that violates these ethical standards, please file a bug report for their removal from Julia.jl.

BugReport-PullRequest

  1. Add your link as per the top-level Category page within the topic sub-section(s), in alphabetical order, with notes (if any) in the markdown files. Before creating a new top-level tag within the various categories, please check wikipedia or other resources first. If you are unable to decide, discuss it (via a BR, not a PR ;-)).
  2. In a CLI, type julia Julia.jl which will run the scraper GitHub Repo Stars GitHub last commit. Commit the db.csv file too.
  3. For broken links or outdated information, submit a bug report (BR), or make the necessary changes and submit a PR. Both are welcome. Please submit separate PR’s for each link or change added.
  4. For Documentation and cookbooks, check if it matches the categories listed, else, list it on the Resources.md GitHub Repo Stars GitHub last commit page.
  5. For those unable to use git, create a github account, then fork the Julia.jl repo on the user interface. Then edit the page by clicking on the “pencil” icon on the markdown page, then click on save and submit a PR. Github does this automatically in 8 steps.

Package Status

Please note that this repo lists packages that are outdated and/or worked on older versions of Julia. These continue to remain listed as its openly available along with the hope that someone may want to continue with the work as a fork as it aligns with their research or work. These comments GitHub Repo Stars GitHub last commit led to a BR discussing GitHub Repo Stars GitHub last commit the addition of metadata tags that will enable programmers and package users to easily distinguish the status of various Julia packages that are under various stages of development. Currently, METADATA has a tag system but not all package authors use it, making it harder for lay users to know if the package maintenance is active or not.

Lets experiment with asking package authors and core-commiters to tag their Julia packages on the following criteria :

On a scale of 1 to 5 (1=lowest,..5=highest), please rank your package for,

Stargazers

Stargazers over time