What is Julia?
Julia is a dynamic programming language for technical computing. It provides distributed parallel execution, numerical accuracy, and an extensive library. Julia’s is an interpreted language like Python but it has a JIT compiler that enable high-performance execution.
Video Lecture
Next video was recorded on Twitch live today (September 11 2022). It is a bit raw but it is very informative for beginners. If you have the bandwidth, we recommend to watch it. Otherwise you can skip to articles below and learn on your own. This video will be enhanced and recorded again next year.
Julia Tutorial
Next articles will describe Julia language in details. We organize pages in logical order from basic to advanced concepts. These are long pages. Don't forget to take a break after reading each page. You can use the next index to re-visit each topic again when you need it.
Index
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Julia - Quiz
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