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Work on Julia began in 2009, when Jeff Bezanson, Stefan Karpinski, Viral B. Shah, and Alan Edelman set out to create a free language that was both high-level and fast. On 14 February 2012, the team launched a website with a blog post explaining the language's mission. In an interview with InfoWorld … See more
Julia is a high-level, general-purpose dynamic programming language, most commonly used for numerical analysis and computational science. Distinctive aspects of Julia's design include a type system with See more
Julia is a general-purpose programming language, while also originally designed for numerical/technical computing. It is also useful for low-level See more
Julia has a built-in package manager and includes a default registry system. Packages are most often distributed as source code hosted … See more
Julia has been adopted at many universities including MIT, Stanford, UC Berkeley and the University of Cape Town. Large private firms across many sectors have adopted the … See more
2009Work on Julia began14 February 2012The team launched a website with a blog post explaining the language's mission2014The JuliaCon academic conference for Julia users and developers has been held annually since 20142015Julia has been adopted at many universities including MIT, Stanford, UC Berkeley and the University of Cape Town2017Julia Computing raised US$4.6 million in seed funding from General Catalyst and Founder Collective2018Julia 1.0 was released on 8 August 20182021JuliaCon2021 breaking all previous records (with more than 300 JuliaCon2021 presentations available for free on YouTube, up from 162 the year before), and 43,000 unique viewers during the conference2022Julia 1.8 was released in 2022 (and versions up to 1.8.5 as a followup in January 2023, both fixing bugs (backporting) and "invalidations", thus compiling faster), with improvements for distributing Julia programs without source code, and compiler speedup, in some cases by 25%, and more controllable inlining (i.e. now also allowing applying @inline at the call site, not just on the function itself)The Julia official distribution includes an interactive command-line read–eval–print loop (REPL), with a searchable history, tab completion, … See more
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