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Scott McKay

@swmckay
2 posts
2020-10-12
https://arstechnica.com/... Julia is really good, but for the record... * CLOS (Common Lisp) got this mostly right 35 years ago. * Dylan got this even more right 25 years ago.
2020-10-12 View on X
Ars Technica

A look at the key characteristics of the Julia programming language, as scientists increasingly adopt the language for tackling large-scale numerical problems

2020-10-11
https://arstechnica.com/... Julia is really good, but for the record... * CLOS (Common Lisp) got this mostly right 35 years ago. * Dylan got this even more right 25 years ago.
2020-10-11 View on X
Ars Technica

A look at the key characteristics of the Julia programming language, as scientists increasingly adopt the language for tackling large-scale numerical problems

Fortran has ruled scientific computing, but Julia emerged for large-scale numerical work.  —  I've been running into a lot of happy and excited scientists lately. Tweets: @swmckay ...