Best Free and Open Source Software
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3 Easy Ways to Access R from a Python Program - LinuxLinks
R (a free software implementation of the S/Splus language) is a software environment for statistical computing and graphics.
In many ways, R is one of the finest data analysis toolboxes because of the breadth and depth of its packages (the CRAN package repository hosts over 21,000 packages and there are many other different packages hosted elsewhere).
Having an interface between both languages to benefit from the libraries of one language while working in the other is appealing. This roundup picks the finest software which lets you access R from within a Python program.
Here’s our verdict captured in a legendary LinuxLinks-style ratings chart. Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion.
Drift - self-hostable Gist and paste service - LinuxLinks
Drift is a self-hostable Gist clone. It’s in beta, but is completely functional.
Drift is built with Next.js 13, React Server Components, shadcn/ui, and Prisma.
This is free and open source software.
SkyDocs - lightweight static documentation builder - LinuxLinks
SkyDocs is a lightweight static documentation builder with Markdown.
You can configure everything you want : themes, pages, menus, …
This is free and open source software.
Kener - Node.js status page tool - LinuxLinks
Kener is a Node.js status page tool, designed to make service monitoring and incident handling easier.
It offers a sleek and user-friendly interface that simplifies tracking service outages and improves how we communicate during incidents. And the best part? Kener integrates seamlessly with GitHub, making incident management a team effort—making it easier for us to track and fix issues together in a collaborative and friendly environment.
This is free and open source software.
blag - blog-aware, static site generator - LinuxLinks
blag is a blog-aware, static site generator which uses Markdown.
This is free and open source software.