Please don't vilify Python or R thinking that will help with Julia's adoption or popularity. If Julia is as awesome as its evangelists say, it will gracefully displace its competitors without the need of a smear campaign
The authors claim Julia is a general programming language, but after a few tries I am not totally sure about that. Yes, it's a nice programming language for scientific computing but I am afraid its usefulness stops…
Amen brother. It just baffles me that most people here in HN enjoy working with JavaScript and its derivatives. I feel bad for them, like when you see a 14 year old kid smoking and drinking
When you refer to engineers, do you mean actual engineers (BSc in Engineering)? or your web designer with jquery skills who calls himself engineer?
I am sure if you ask any current or past tirant, all of them will tell you that they just want a "more peaceful, orderly, and efficient society". Hell, even Genghis Khan would say that
Oh my, the Julia brigade again... Geez, it's impossible to read a numeric programming article in HN without the Julia brigade jumping in with their heavy proselitism. The worst part is that by bad-mouthing R and Python…
Regarding the maps,nice visualizations,but it's clear that the author doesn't have a background in earth sciences or cartography. Not sure about the ultimate value of this.
I don't know why you are downvoted my friend. Many of us share your thoughts. I wish JavaScript and all its spawn from hell never existed
The words engineer and engineering connote high intellect, professionalism and most importantly "gravitas". So, it's not a surprise that software developers/coders/programmers (usually a snubbed crowd) love being called…
Still, seeing white people living in such a bad conditions is striking. Please don't take out of context my comment, it's just what I think. I am brown by the way.
I was half-joking, but you do have a point. Nothing guarantees the standards of beauty will remain the same.
Same here. I was born ugly, so bring on genetic enhancement
Please don't vilify Python or R thinking that will help with Julia's adoption or popularity. If Julia is as awesome as its evangelists say, it will gracefully displace its competitors without the need of a smear campaign
The authors claim Julia is a general programming language, but after a few tries I am not totally sure about that. Yes, it's a nice programming language for scientific computing but I am afraid its usefulness stops…
Amen brother. It just baffles me that most people here in HN enjoy working with JavaScript and its derivatives. I feel bad for them, like when you see a 14 year old kid smoking and drinking
When you refer to engineers, do you mean actual engineers (BSc in Engineering)? or your web designer with jquery skills who calls himself engineer?
I am sure if you ask any current or past tirant, all of them will tell you that they just want a "more peaceful, orderly, and efficient society". Hell, even Genghis Khan would say that
Oh my, the Julia brigade again... Geez, it's impossible to read a numeric programming article in HN without the Julia brigade jumping in with their heavy proselitism. The worst part is that by bad-mouthing R and Python…
Regarding the maps,nice visualizations,but it's clear that the author doesn't have a background in earth sciences or cartography. Not sure about the ultimate value of this.
I don't know why you are downvoted my friend. Many of us share your thoughts. I wish JavaScript and all its spawn from hell never existed
The words engineer and engineering connote high intellect, professionalism and most importantly "gravitas". So, it's not a surprise that software developers/coders/programmers (usually a snubbed crowd) love being called…
Still, seeing white people living in such a bad conditions is striking. Please don't take out of context my comment, it's just what I think. I am brown by the way.
I was half-joking, but you do have a point. Nothing guarantees the standards of beauty will remain the same.
Same here. I was born ugly, so bring on genetic enhancement