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Getting Started With Julia [Video]

By : Erik Engheim, Chris von Csefalvay
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Book Image

Getting Started With Julia [Video]

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By: Erik Engheim, Chris von Csefalvay

Overview of this book

Julia is a new programming language designed for the needs of data scientists, statisticians, scientific computing, and engineers. Usually these disciplines have had to use a variety of of tools and languages: Matlab Python with Numpy R C/C++ or Fortran for high performance With Julia you can replace all these tools with one programming language, since it offers both flexibility and speed. Julia is a young language with limited documentation and although rapidly growing, a small user community. Most developers today will know the object oriented paradigm used in mainstream languages such as Python, Java and C++. This presents a challenge switching to Julia which is more functionally oriented. This course will not only introduce the language, but also explain how to think differently about problems with the Julia approach.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Chapter 12
Metaprogramming
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Section 1
Debugging Approaches
We'll look at how Julia represents program code internally as this is necessary to understand how code can be made or manipulated at runtime. - Understand how code is parsed - Quote code to be able to store and manipulate it - Expressions and symbols the basic building blocks of code