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Julia is written in Julia, which in turn is written in the tears of children. | Julia is written in Julia, which in turn is written in the tears of children. | ||
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The best way to learn Julia is to invent it from scratch. | The best way to learn Julia is to invent it from scratch. |
Revision as of 13:34, 25 September 2019
Julia is a programming language that was written to combine:
- the readability advantages of MATLAB
- the performance advantages of C++
- the quaint charm of Ada
- the disadvantages of a do-it-yourself language.
Julia is written in Julia, which in turn is written in the tears of children.
[Learning] The best way to learn Julia is to invent it from scratch.