Just wanted to jump in here and say that for numerical computing Julia’s ecosystem of libraries are absolutely fantastic! DifferentialEquations.jl alone was worth switching to Julia! Although I spent a long time…
“Writes like Python runs like C” is one tagline I’ve seen them use. Julia gives you a lot of control over how fast you want your code to be. You can write some code without really thinking too much and it’ll be fast and…
We have taken a slight performance hit, but the code is cleaner and much easier to extend.
I’ve just given this a cursory read but wanted to say that this looks really exciting. Julia in general seems like such an exciting language. I’ve recently switched some Fortran simulations at work for a pure Julia…
I always hear my German colleagues complain about DB but having taken UK trains for a few years I can’t fault DB.
I’m Scottish and as soon as I saw “lox” I wondered if it was related to “lax”. Not a common word but have encountered it a few times. I also quite like gravlax which I suppose comes from the same origin!
Quite a healthy community on github producing nice modern Fortran code! https://github.com/Fortran-FOSS-Programmers
Just wanted to jump in here and say that for numerical computing Julia’s ecosystem of libraries are absolutely fantastic! DifferentialEquations.jl alone was worth switching to Julia! Although I spent a long time…
“Writes like Python runs like C” is one tagline I’ve seen them use. Julia gives you a lot of control over how fast you want your code to be. You can write some code without really thinking too much and it’ll be fast and…
We have taken a slight performance hit, but the code is cleaner and much easier to extend.
I’ve just given this a cursory read but wanted to say that this looks really exciting. Julia in general seems like such an exciting language. I’ve recently switched some Fortran simulations at work for a pure Julia…
I always hear my German colleagues complain about DB but having taken UK trains for a few years I can’t fault DB.
I’m Scottish and as soon as I saw “lox” I wondered if it was related to “lax”. Not a common word but have encountered it a few times. I also quite like gravlax which I suppose comes from the same origin!
Quite a healthy community on github producing nice modern Fortran code! https://github.com/Fortran-FOSS-Programmers