The Julia Language
Julia is a high-level dynamic programming language designed to address the needs of high-performance numerical analysis and computational science. It provides a sophisticated compiler, distributed parallel execution, numerical accuracy, and an extensive mathematical function library.
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Command line installer of the Julia Language.
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Julia Version Manager - Simple bash script to manage multiple julia environments
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Download pdb/protein structures using Uniprot id; This script will download related PDB files, extract chains(Optional), remove duplicates(Optional, maybe lost some conformation changed structures) and save as "UniprotID-PDBID-ModelID-ChainID.pdb/cif".
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Making data science and AI accessible
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Simple Julia version management (Julia version of rbenv and pyenv)
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🌄 Dotfiles that make you feel at $HOME.
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TRNIDS: TR National Identifier Suite
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Buildkite plugin to install Julia for use in a pipeline.
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Basically, `paveloom/binder-base` + Julia
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My solutions to Advent of Code 2022, every day in a different language 🎄
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Buildkite plugin to test a Julia package.
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Setup files for the FreeBSD Julia packaging buildbot
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If `paveloom/binder-julia` and `paveloom/binder-tex` had a baby
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🔧 💻 personalized dumpster fire of config files for Linux and macOS
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Created by Jeff Bezanson, Stefan Karpinski, Viral B. Shah, Alan Edelman
Released February 14, 2012
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