If you think 0 or 1 based indexing will hinder your ability to write a program, it's not the indexing, it's a skill issue.
HFT? :D Which country are you in?
Uh man, there aren't Eindhoven videos online. What was the tdlr. ?
Thats for an entry point, you can search `Base.@main` to see a little summary of it. Later it will be able to be callable with `juliax` and `juliac` i.e. `~juliax test.jl` in shell. DynamicalSystems looks like a heavy…
The one you need is this which is already merged but was after the 1.10 feature freeze so it has to wait till 1.11, though you can test it with nightly builds which is available on julialang site:…
Yes, this has been discussed a lot recently in the Julia community and some efforts have been made to make it happen, there will be more about this in the 1.11 release. Standalone binaries are next.
I don't know man, I just tested vscode and it's almost instant, loads every function from multiple files in less than 5 seconds. I'm on a 13-inch intel Mac and Julia 1.11 master (1.9 and 1.10 should be the same). Having…
There was a recent post in Julia's Discourse about why people think the language has not caught on as much as it should. There were around 550 comments where half of them talked about why Julia sucks and what to do…
This certainly has not been my experience with Julia people. Sure there are opinionated people in every community, but most of pain points are acknowledged and known.
Some of what you have written seems pre 1.0 release and some pre 1.9. I have never seen anybody in the community say the correct way to use Julia is in a notebook. As far as I have seen, some people use a simple editor…
Ok... I guess
Well, still a much better community than most where having an opinion is considered a sin.
Sure.
Yeah, but it was just a project.toml update. There haven't been serious updates to the src for a long time that's why Im asking. Hopefully, it resumes.
This is a pretty cool package and very useful. Is the project stale? What are the plans going forward?
If you think 0 or 1 based indexing will hinder your ability to write a program, it's not the indexing, it's a skill issue.
HFT? :D Which country are you in?
Uh man, there aren't Eindhoven videos online. What was the tdlr. ?
Thats for an entry point, you can search `Base.@main` to see a little summary of it. Later it will be able to be callable with `juliax` and `juliac` i.e. `~juliax test.jl` in shell. DynamicalSystems looks like a heavy…
The one you need is this which is already merged but was after the 1.10 feature freeze so it has to wait till 1.11, though you can test it with nightly builds which is available on julialang site:…
Yes, this has been discussed a lot recently in the Julia community and some efforts have been made to make it happen, there will be more about this in the 1.11 release. Standalone binaries are next.
I don't know man, I just tested vscode and it's almost instant, loads every function from multiple files in less than 5 seconds. I'm on a 13-inch intel Mac and Julia 1.11 master (1.9 and 1.10 should be the same). Having…
There was a recent post in Julia's Discourse about why people think the language has not caught on as much as it should. There were around 550 comments where half of them talked about why Julia sucks and what to do…
This certainly has not been my experience with Julia people. Sure there are opinionated people in every community, but most of pain points are acknowledged and known.
Some of what you have written seems pre 1.0 release and some pre 1.9. I have never seen anybody in the community say the correct way to use Julia is in a notebook. As far as I have seen, some people use a simple editor…
Ok... I guess
Well, still a much better community than most where having an opinion is considered a sin.
Sure.
Yeah, but it was just a project.toml update. There haven't been serious updates to the src for a long time that's why Im asking. Hopefully, it resumes.
This is a pretty cool package and very useful. Is the project stale? What are the plans going forward?