RegressionTables.jl
BeautifulAlgorithms.jl
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RegressionTables.jl
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Convenient way to use latexify on GLM output?
Here is one: https://github.com/jmboehm/RegressionTables.jl
BeautifulAlgorithms.jl
- Concise and beautiful algorithms written in Julia
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I’m trying to find a short document I can share to convince my team of scientific C++ programmers to give Julia a try. Any suggestions?
https://github.com/mossr/BeautifulAlgorithms.jl might convince them
What are some alternatives?
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