A Brief Introduction to Metaprogramming in Julia In contrast to my previous post, which described one way in which Julia allows (and expects) the programmer to write code that directly employs the atomic operations offered by computers, this post is meant to introduce newcomers to some of Juliaâs higher level functions for metaprogramming. To make metaprogramming more interesting, weâre going to b
Fast Julia was designed for high performance. Julia programs automatically compile to efficient native code via LLVM, and support multiple platforms. Dynamic Julia is dynamically typed, feels like a scripting language, and has good support for interactive use, but can also optionally be separately compiled. Reproducible Reproducible environments make it possible to recreate the same Julia environm
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