supranim
WIP ⚡️ Just a bloody hyper server & framework written in Nim language 👑 (by supranim)
Datamancer
A dataframe library with a dplyr like API (by SciNim)
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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.
- Nim Version 1.6.6 Released
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Is Nim right for me?
Check out Datamancer for your Pandas equivalent. If I recall correctly it does have the ability to read/write csv. If that doesn't suite you, there is a Python/Nim bridge called Nimpy. I do a lot of machine learning projects and have to use OpenCV and some other things from python because it doesn't exist yet. It's a pretty damn cool library.
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daily report for Nim language
worked on the roadmap https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/19388 (enable -d:nimPreviewFloatRoundtrip and -d:nimPreviewDotLikeOps) and found that an important_packages (datamancer) failed. So I made a PR (https://github.com/SciNim/Datamancer/pull/23). It is not a bug of nimPreviewFloatRoundtrip(It seems like a precision problem to me) so alternatively datamancer can be disabled transiently.
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Which dataframe library to use?
There seems to be two major ones for Nim, NimData and Datamancer. Which one is better?
- Polars: Lightning-fast DataFrame library for Rust and Python