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MIT License | MIT License |
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ggplotnim
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Chinchilla Scaling: A Replication Attempt
That is certainly true (and why added a general "embed plot data as bitmap into SVG/PDF" option to https://github.com/Vindaar/ggplotnim that works not only for raster heatmaps). But realistically such plots are often not ideal anyway (too many data points in a plot is often a sign that a different type of plot would be better; typically one that aggregates in some way) and it's just another argument to make the data for plots available as well.
- The Origin of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures Album Cover Art (2015)
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Converting my PhD thesis into HTML
Well, personally as I write almost all my code in Nim and am the developer of ggplotnim [0], I simply write a source code snippet with some short Nim code, generate a plot and dump the filename into the Org file.
If I had more time and wanted something more convenient and magical, I would probably write a elisp function that takes X Y (Z) columns and generates a plot from those using a simple Nim program in the back that receives the data, generates the plot and returns it somehow. Haven't given this much thought though.
[0]: https://github.com/Vindaar/ggplotnim
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Anyone attempted to make Nim serve R's role? How is it currently?
I have been using Nim for all of my recent data munging and analysis. There's https://github.com/Vindaar/ggplotnim for plots (among others) and everything else has just been normal code. There's also https://github.com/SciNim/Datamancer if you need something more like tidyverse.
- ggplotnim: A port of ggplot2 for Nim
boomer
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Does XMonad offer a full-screen mouse-following magnifier?
You could try https://github.com/tsoding/boomer
What are some alternatives?
Datamancer - A dataframe library with a dplyr like API
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
napi-nim - Write NodeJS native extensions in Nim
choosenim - Tool for easily installing and managing multiple versions of the Nim programming language.
rnim - A bridge between R and Nim
nimbus-eth2 - Nim implementation of the Ethereum Beacon Chain
nim-plotly - plotly wrapper for nim-lang
nimlsp - Language Server Protocol implementation for Nim
mathpix-markdown-it - Markdown rendering + Latex extras (equations, tables, ...), with conversion features, for the scientific community
nimpylib - Some python standard library functions ported to Nim
pytikz - A Python interface to TikZ
prologue - Powerful and flexible web framework written in Nim