- The Julia Programming Language
Julia was designed for high performance Julia programs automatically compile to efficient native code via LLVM, and support multiple platforms Julia is dynamically typed, feels like a scripting language, and has good support for interactive use, but can also optionally be separately compiled
- Julia Programming Language Documentation
Julia is a high-performance open source programming language designed for scientific and numerical computing Created to solve the "two-language problem," Julia combines the ease and expressiveness of languages like Python and R with performance comparable to C C++
- Julia (programming language) - Wikipedia
As a high-level language, distinctive aspects of Julia's design include a type system with parametric polymorphism, the use of multiple dispatch as a core programming paradigm, just-in-time compilation and a parallel garbage collection implementation
- Get started with Julia
The official website for the Julia Language Julia is a language that is fast, dynamic, easy to use, and open source Click here to learn more
- Getting Started · The Julia Language
The easiest way to learn and experiment with Julia is by starting an interactive session (also known as a read-eval-print loop or "REPL") by double-clicking the Julia executable or running julia from the command line:
- Installing Julia
The official website for the Julia Language Julia is a language that is fast, dynamic, easy to use, and open source Click here to learn more
- Tutorials - Julia
From zero to Julia! by Aurelio Amerio An expanding series of short tutorials about Julia, starting from the beginner level and going up to deal with the more advanced topics
- Rep. Julia Brownley announces she will not seek reelection
Rep Julia Brownley, a Democrat representing Ventura and Los Angeles counties since 2013, announced she will not seek reelection in November Brownley, 73, joins more than 40 House members exiting
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