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    Autograd

    Autograd

    Efficiently computes derivatives of numpy code

    ...It can handle a large subset of Python's features, including loops, ifs, recursion and closures, and it can even take derivatives of derivatives of derivatives. It supports reverse-mode differentiation (a.k.a. backpropagation), which means it can efficiently take gradients of scalar-valued functions with respect to array-valued arguments, as well as forward-mode differentiation, and the two can be composed arbitrarily. The main intended application of Autograd is gradient-based optimization. For more information, check out the tutorial and the examples directory. ...
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    elasticsearc-php

    elasticsearc-php

    PHP low-level client for Elasticsearch

    Introducing Elasticsearch DSL library to provide objective query builder for Elasticsearch bundle and elasticsearch-php client. You can easily build any Elasticsearch query and transform it to an array. This agnostic package is a lightweight wrapper on top of the Elasticsearch PHP client. Its main goal is to allow for easier structuring of queries and indices in your application. It does not want to hide or replace the functionality of the Elasticsearch PHP client. Feature complete, object...
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    Metrix++

    Metrix++

    Management of source code quality is possible.

    The project has been moved to https://github.com/metrixplusplus/metrixplusplus ______________________ Metrix++ is an extendable tool to collect and analyse code metrics. - Multiple languages supported - Multiple metrics available - Configurable. Every metric has got 'turn-on' and other configuration options. There are no predefined thresholds for metrics or rules. You can choose and configure any limit you want. - High-performance. Processes thousands of files per minutes. -...
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    Java Call Trace to UML Sequence Diagram
    This tool helps you to reverse engineer UML Sequence Diagram for your java program at runtime. It works well with both complex java programs (that have multiple threads) and J2EE applications deployed on Application Servers.
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    Java reverse-engineering plug-in for Eclipse Modelling project. Depends on JDK and UML2 eclipse projects. Supports JKD5, including enums and generics.
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    jUML is a UML diagram application capable of reverse engineering Java source code to create relationship diagrams, source code generation based on a user created UML diagram, and saving/restoring of jUML projects.
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