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daru
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2,900 page Manual about Pandas [pdf]
For dataframes libraries in Ruby, there are Rover[0] and Daru[1]:
[0]:https://github.com/ankane/rover
[1]:https://github.com/SciRuby/daru
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On DataFrame datatype in Ruby (2016)
Me neither! Don't know how or why it suddenly appeared on the HN main :)
Just to provide a bit of the personal context: this article caused creator of DaRu (Sameer Deshmukh) to contact me and propose to work on DaRu together, and so I did (see @zverok here: https://github.com/SciRuby/daru/graphs/contributors). I also was, for some time, SciRuby/DaRu's mentor for Google Summer of Code (and, IIRC, it was my initial idea that daru-view grew from).
Also, since that article, an independent dataframe library https://github.com/ankane/rover was created by Andrew Kane, handling some of API and implementation in a cleaner way.
That being said, I am not sure that DaRu, or Rover (or "dataframe" idea in general) has enough visibility in the Ruby community. It is mostly thought as "some special scientific thing", while I believe in 2021 it should be seen as one of the necessary everyday high-level datatypes.
That's what I'd focus this article on if I'd written it today.
rover
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2,900 page Manual about Pandas [pdf]
For dataframes libraries in Ruby, there are Rover[0] and Daru[1]:
[0]:https://github.com/ankane/rover
[1]:https://github.com/SciRuby/daru
- On DataFrame datatype in Ruby (2016)
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Elixir's Livebook - Is Ruby Getting Behind?
Does Ruby have something like Livebook? I know there are some great gems (like https://github.com/ankane/rover and many others) but I would like to see Ruby catching up to those languages since it is way more productive.
What are some alternatives?
Rgl - RGL is a framework for graph data structures and algorithms in Ruby.
daru-view - daru-view is for easy and interactive plotting in web application & IRuby notebook. daru-view is a plugin gem to the existing daru gem.
red_amber - A dataframe library for Rubyists.
cryptopunks - (crypto) pixel punks - libraries, tools & scripts, and more [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
pairing_heap - Performant priority queue in pure Ruby with support for changing priority using pairing heap data structure
krangl - krangl is a {K}otlin DSL for data w{rangl}ing
Ruby Units - A unit handling library for ruby
TablaM - The practical relational programing language for data-oriented applications
adventofcode - Advent of Code solutions of 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 in Scala
iruby - Official gem repository: Ruby kernel for Jupyter/IPython Notebook