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inmath 1.1.1, 11 hours ago 2.62022-May-14Inochi2D Math Library (fork of gl3n)
gl3n 1.4.1, 3 years ago 2.62013-Apr-07OpenGL Maths for D (not glm for D but better).
vectorflow 1.0.2, 4 years ago 2.62017-Aug-02Minimalist neural network library for sparse data
rocm 0.0.2, 2 years ago 2.42022-Nov-20Bindings to ROCm/HIP for GPU computations on AMD GPUs.
scid 0.3.2, 4 years ago 2.42014-Dec-02A collection of numerical routines and bindings
biod 0.2.3, 5 years ago 2.42016-Jun-14D library for computational biology and bioinformatics
mir-glas 0.2.4, 6 years ago 2.32016-Oct-26Generic Linear Algebra Subprograms
ggplotd 1.2.3, 3 years ago 2.22015-Nov-11Plotting library for the D programming library. The design is inspired by ggplot2 for R.
dgraph 0.0.2, 9 years ago 2.02013-Oct-21A library for creating, analysing and manipulating graphs (networks). It aims to be fast and memo…
grain 0.1.1, 5 years ago 2.02018-Jun-08autograd and dynamic neural networks library for D
quantities 0.11.0, 4 years ago 2.02014-Jan-02A library to work with quantities and units
derelict-cuda 3.1.1, 7 years ago 1.92014-Oct-16A dynamic binding to the CUDA API.
d_hdf5 0.3.0, 9 years ago 1.82014-Dec-26HDF5 bindings and wrappers for the D Programming Language.
gmp-d 0.2.17, 2 years ago 1.72017-Jan-23High-level wrapper for GNU MP (GMP)
derelict-cl 3.2.0, 7 years ago 1.72014-Dec-08A dynamic binding to the OpenCL library.
s2geometry-d 0.2.6, a year ago 1.62018-Dec-09Google's S2 Geometric Library implemented in D.
d-graphviz 0.0.3, 5 years ago 1.62018-Feb-11Graphviz utility for D
netcdf 1.0.2, 10 years ago 1.52014-Jul-25D bindings to the NetCDF library
dopt 0.3.18, 6 years ago 1.52017-Jul-20A numerical optimisation and deep learning framework
units-d 0.1.0, 8 years ago 1.42016-Apr-10Units and Quantities of Measurement library for D.

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