Haskell, Scheme & Julia?
Hi, I've found these three languages, and they seem interesting. I can't seem to find what they are made for though, and what people are using them.
So HN, may I ask what these three languages are designed for and if they are worth studying?
Thanks.
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 13.2 ms ] threadScheme is similar to Haskell, but is simpler. Its more of an academic language, and was for a long time used as the primary language used in computer science courses in MIT and other schools. Its in the family of lisps.
Julia is designed for scientific computing. It is targeted at people who are not "programmers" but have to program for the purpose of performing scientific simulations or complex calculations. It let's them express these algorithms in a concise and simple manner, while still having high performance so that their simulations execute in a reasonable amount of Time.