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    reticulate

    reticulate

    R Interface to Python

    reticulate is an R package from Posit that creates seamless interoperability between R and Python. It lets you call Python modules, classes, and functions from within R, automatically translating between R and Python data structures. Useful for combining Python tooling with R projects, data analysis, and RMarkdown reports.
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    Jitsu

    Jitsu

    Jitsu is an open-source Segment alternative

    ...Apply any transformation with Jitsu. Just write JavaScript code right in the UI to do anything with incoming data. And yes, the code editor supports code completion, debugging and many more. It feels like a full-featured IDE!
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    Dagster

    Dagster

    An orchestration platform for the development, production

    Dagster is an orchestration platform for the development, production, and observation of data assets. Dagster as a productivity platform: With Dagster, you can focus on running tasks, or you can identify the key assets you need to create using a declarative approach. Embrace CI/CD best practices from the get-go: build reusable components, spot data quality issues, and flag bugs early. Dagster as a robust orchestration engine: Put your pipelines into production with a robust...
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    Alova.js

    Alova.js

    Workflow-Streamlined next-generation request tools

    Extremely streamline API integration workflow. Quickly find APIs in the editor, and enjoy full type hints even in js projects with the API code automatically generated by Alova's extension. Request in various complex scenes by one line of code. Automatically manage paging data, and data preloading, reduce unnecessary data refresh, improve fluency by 300%, and reduce coding difficulty by 50%. Send requests immediately by watching state changes, useful in tab switching and condition querying. ...
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    Mara Pipelines

    Mara Pipelines

    A lightweight opinionated ETL framework, halfway between plain scripts

    This package contains a lightweight data transformation framework with a focus on transparency and complexity reduction. Data integration pipelines as code: pipelines, tasks and commands are created using declarative Python code. PostgreSQL as a data processing engine. Extensive web ui. The web browser as the main tool for inspecting, running and debugging pipelines. GNU make semantics. Nodes depend on the completion of upstream nodes. No data dependencies or data flows. No in-app data processing: command line tools as the main tool for interacting with databases and data. ...
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