FromFile.jl
Makie.jl
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131 | 2,272 | |
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1.5 | 9.6 | |
about 1 year ago | 9 days ago | |
Julia | Julia | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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FromFile.jl
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A Programming language ideal for Scientific Sustainability and Reproducibility?
On include-- you might like FromFile.jl as an alternative.
- Modules in Julia
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How to import an own module from the current directory?
For this and other oddities with Julia's include/import system (and especially as you're coming from Python), I'd recommend FromFile as a readable way to approach things.
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Why not Julia?
You might like FromFile.jl.
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Problems with nested `include`s and solutions?
However, if you prefer a Python-like experience, checkout FromFile.jl
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Julia 1.6: what has changed since Julia 1.0?
I'm not using modules. I usually start with one file with a demo or similarly named function that is called if the file is called as an entry point (like if __name__ == '__main__', except Julia makes it even worse).
I tend to refactor code out of there to separate files, and then somehow import it. An ugly way is include, and I've tried Revise.jl with includet.
But I think the least ugly approach is the @from macro from here: https://github.com/Roger-luo/FromFile.jl Judging from some opinion in bug trackers, this is probably gonna get totally shunned by core devs and they'll keep on bikeshedding about the import stuff forever.
With this setup I have about 400 lines of code in three files. It compiles for 15 seconds. After every single change, and actually without any changes too.
I think performance wise this should be equivalent to using modules, but saving some pointless ceremony.
Makie.jl
- Julia and Mojo (Modular) Mandelbrot Benchmark
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how to visulaise motions and vectors in 3 dimensions?
Just look at this lotenz attractor https://docs.makie.org/stable/
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Julia lib to get vector paths of font glyphs?
There does exist some code for reading glyph geometry from fonts - you can find some of it in the Makie source directory: eg https://github.com/MakieOrg/Makie.jl/blob/master/src/bezier.jl - you can see that there's quite a lot though...
- Makie.jl
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Visualization of physics simulations
You'll want Makie.
- Makie: High level plotting on the GPU with Julia
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SproutLife simulates the evolution of complex life.
Thanks! Looks like the Julia Makie library can do graphics and gui widgets as well -https://github.com/JuliaPlots/Makie.jl
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Issue using Gadfly
There was also this recent thread where some folks were talking up Makie.jl, for which there is apparently also a Grammar-of-Graphics-style wrapper called AlgebraOfGraphics.jl.
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Plotting in Julia (native packages)
If you're looking for native then Makie.jl is probably your best bet. It's still a little underdocumented and the integrations with the rest of the ecosystem are still incomplete, but it's a pretty amazing plotting library. Fast with easy GPU acceleration, good interactivity and animations (great for making GUIs), and easy to extend.
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Zig library for generative images
How tricky or hard would it be to create nice looking plots from that? Something like https://github.com/JuliaPlots/Makie.jl but more low level.
What are some alternatives?
julia - The Julia Programming Language
Gadfly.jl - Crafty statistical graphics for Julia.
DaemonMode.jl - Client-Daemon workflow to run faster scripts in Julia
PyPlot.jl - Plotting for Julia based on matplotlib.pyplot
JET.jl - An experimental code analyzer for Julia. No need for additional type annotations.
Gnuplot.jl - Julia interface to gnuplot
DataFramesMeta.jl - Metaprogramming tools for DataFrames
RCall.jl - Call R from Julia
SymbolicRegression.jl - Distributed High-Performance Symbolic Regression in Julia
oneAPI.jl - Julia support for the oneAPI programming toolkit.
TwoBasedIndexing.jl - Two-based indexing
duckdf - 🦆 SQL for R dataframes, with ducks