tablecloth
Dataset manipulation library built on the top of tech.ml.dataset (by scicloj)
notespace
using your namespace as a notebook (by scicloj)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
tablecloth
Posts with mentions or reviews of tablecloth.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-06.
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Is there a library for rank polymorphism in clojure?
Another, and definitely better for serious projects, approach is to use https://github.com/scicloj/tablecloth or things that it mentions - tech.ml.dataset and dtype-next.
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Data-recur meeting 4: an intro to Tablecloth
The forth meeting will be at the end of October and will be dedicated to the Tablecloth dataset manipulation library by generateme, with an intro by Ethan Miller, who is nowadays involved in developing Tablecloth.
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Best Data Tools for my use case
I really like geni: it is really idiomatic in its approach to Apache Spark. There are some gaps (no UDFs), and I am not sure that the project is as active as it used to be. But I still use it and find it very nice (I do have Apache Spark background already). tablecloth is an alternative dataframe library that is being used by a lot of folks in the Clojure data science world. For that matter, you should check out scicloj, and also hang out in the data channel in zulip.
- Why Clojure is not widely adopted like mainstream languages?
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re:Clojure 2021 workshop: Wrangling datasets with Tablecloth by Mey Beisaron (2021-11-07)
At this re:Clojure workshop (Nov. 7th), @ladymeyy taught us about Tablecloth.
- On Sunday: a workshop by Mey Beisaron about Tablecloth
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Scicloj ml-study 15: data visualization
In both sessions, we will practice data visualization on a real-world data problem. Among other things, we will try a new data visualization library that Ashima Panjwani is working on. We will assume basic familiarity with Clojure and with Tablecloth. Both sessions will be independent, probably overlapping in content.
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Scicloj study sessions this weekend: data wrangling with Tablecloth
We are planning some Scicloj study sessions this weekend about data wrangling with Tablecloth.
- LLVM!
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Clojure High Performance Data Processing System
And in general for R integration and more data science goodies checkout scicloj and in the vein of dplyr style extremely thought out interfaces I highly recommend tablecloth.
notespace
Posts with mentions or reviews of notespace.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-24.
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Markdown Literary Programming with live preview for Clojure
There is also another project which can be described as a notebook in your favourite editor with live view. The main benefit is evaluation during doc generation and (almost*) no difference between the namespace and the notebook. Here is the project: https://github.com/scicloj/notespace
- LLVM!
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Clojure High Performance Data Processing System
Getting off topic a bit but for a REPL/notebook hybrid notespace is really interesting.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing tablecloth and notespace you can also consider the following projects:
tech.ml.dataset - A Clojure high performance data processing system
geni - A Clojure dataframe library that runs on Spark
libpython-clj - Python bindings for Clojure
waqi - REPL-driven data visualizations with Clojure and Vega/Vega-Lite in the browser
hanami - Interactive arts and charts plotting with Clojure(Script) and Vega-lite / Vega. Flower viewing 花見 (hanami)
dtype-next - A Clojure library designed to aid in the implementation of high performance algorithms and systems.
tech.ml - This library has been superceded by https://github.com/scicloj/scicloj.ml.
cljplot - JVM Clojure charting library
geni-performance-benchmark
deep-diamond - A fast Clojure Tensor & Deep Learning library
tablecloth vs tech.ml.dataset
notespace vs geni
tablecloth vs libpython-clj
notespace vs waqi
tablecloth vs hanami
notespace vs tech.ml.dataset
tablecloth vs dtype-next
notespace vs dtype-next
tablecloth vs tech.ml
notespace vs cljplot
tablecloth vs geni-performance-benchmark
notespace vs deep-diamond