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Julia 1.0 Programming Complete Reference Guide

By : Ivo Balbaert, Adrian Salceanu
Book Image

Julia 1.0 Programming Complete Reference Guide

By: Ivo Balbaert, Adrian Salceanu

Overview of this book

Julia offers the high productivity and ease of use of Python and R with the lightning-fast speed of C++. There’s never been a better time to learn this language, thanks to its large-scale adoption across a wide range of domains, including fintech, biotech and artificial intelligence (AI). You will begin by learning how to set up a running Julia platform, before exploring its various built-in types. This Learning Path walks you through two important collection types: arrays and matrices. You’ll be taken through how type conversions and promotions work, and in further chapters you'll study how Julia interacts with operating systems and other languages. You’ll also learn about the use of macros, what makes Julia suitable for numerical and scientific computing, and how to run external programs. Once you have grasped the basics, this Learning Path goes on to how to analyze the Iris dataset using DataFrames. While building a web scraper and a web app, you’ll explore the use of functions, methods, and multiple dispatches. In the final chapters, you'll delve into machine learning, where you'll build a book recommender system. By the end of this Learning Path, you’ll be well versed with Julia and have the skills you need to leverage its high speed and efficiency for your applications. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: • Julia 1.0 Programming - Second Edition by Ivo Balbaert • Julia Programming Projects by Adrian Salceanu
Table of Contents (18 chapters)

Developing the game's web UI

Please start your favorite Julia editor and open the sixdegrees/ folder we used in the previous chapter. It should contain all the files that we've worked on already—six_degrees.jl, plus the Articles, Database, Gameplay, and Wikipedia modules.

If you haven't followed through the code up to this point, you can download this chapter's accompanying support files, which are available at https://github.com/TrainingByPackt/Julia-1-Programming-Complete-Reference-Guide/tree/master/Chapter14.

Add a new file for our web app. Since the code will be more complex this time and should integrate with the rest of our modules, let's define a WebApp module within a new WebApp.jl file. Then, we can add these first few lines of code:

module WebApp 
 
using HTTP, Sockets 
 
const HOST = ip"0.0.0.0" 
const PORT = 8888 
const ROUTER...