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. Similar to r programming language, julia is used for statistical computations and data analysis. A dynamic language, julia is relatively easy for programmers to learn and adapt. 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. An expanding series of short tutorials about julia, starting from the beginner level and going up to deal with the more advanced topics. The julia blog discusses issues of numerical, technical, distributed and parallel computing, as well as programming language design, and how these issues touch upon the design and implementation of the julia programming language. There are many ways to install julia The following sections highlight the recommended method for each of the main supported platforms, and then present alternative ways that might be useful in specialized situations.
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