[DIYbio] Re: Julia Language; are you using it?


A tabular view of Python versus Julia on many planning axis:
https://www.educba.com/julia-vs-python/

I'm working on a set of code that involves a interpreted portion to make it easy for users to tweak it without any fancy s/w management plan and a compiled side for speed. This is Python + Rust now.

For ref here are a few ways to get a compiler to fire up:

https://julialang.org/downloads/platform/

When I get a whiff of a language ( I think I know perhaps 35 or so Comp languages, easily ) I usually leave a hello world program and some IDE-ish thing on file. So it's by definition, a "maybe".

But large projects invariably span years if there even get into play seriously at all. So, it's a big decision to take a language seriously.

Not for me right now; Maybe for me, someday. 

Thanks for asking, I like to have material prepared.

Regards,
Daniel B. Kolis

 

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