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London Julia Users Group
http://londonjulia.org/index.php
London Julia Users Group. Julia is a high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language for technical computing, with syntax that is familiar to users of other technical computing environments, providing a sophisticated compiler, distributed parallel execution, numerical accuracy, and an extensive mathematical function library. If you wish to speak at one of our meetups please get in contact. We are grateful to Skills Matter. For providing the facilities to hold the group's meetups. Originally see...
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The Julia Blog
http://julialang.org/blog
Held on June 21. Google Summer of Code. Julia gets 12 slots in the Google Summer of Code! The Julia blog discusses issues of numerical, technical, distributed and parallel computing, as well as programming language design, and how these issues touch upon the design and implementation of the Julia programming language. Also see the Julia Computing blog. For another source of information regarding ongoing Julia development. Blogs from the broader Julia community can be found at Julia Bloggers. JuliaCon 201...
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Julia Benchmarks
http://julialang.org/benchmarks
Held on June 21. Google Summer of Code. Julia gets 12 slots in the Google Summer of Code! Benchmark times relative to C (smaller is better, C performance = 1.0). C and Fortran compiled with gcc 5.1.1. C timing is the best timing from all optimization levels (-O0 through -O3). C, Fortran and Julia use OpenBLAS. V0214 The Python implementations of. Use NumPy (v1.9.2) functions; the rest are pure Python implementations. Plot created with Gadfly. Julia is a NumFocus project.
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Julia Downloads
http://julialang.org/downloads
Held on June 21. Google Summer of Code. Julia gets 12 slots in the Google Summer of Code! Current Release (v0.4.6). We provide several ways for you to run Julia:. In the terminal using the built-in Julia command line. Integrated development environment (IDE). In the browser on JuliaBox.com. With Jupyter notebooks. No installation is required just point your browser there, login and start computing. Plotting capabilities are provided by external packages such as PyPlot.jl. Look at the plotting instructions.
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Julia Publications
http://julialang.org/publications
Held on June 21. Google Summer of Code. Julia gets 12 slots in the Google Summer of Code! The following is a list of publications about the Julia language, its standard library, Julia packages, and technical computing applications using code written in Julia. The references are available for download as a BibTeX file. We welcome additions to this list in the form of pull requests. Julia language and standard library. 1 Julia: A fresh approach to numerical computing. Http:/ arxiv.org/abs/1407.3845. HPTCDL...
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A really brief introduction to audio signal processing in Julia | seaandsailor
http://www.seaandsailor.com/audiosp_julia.html
A really brief introduction to audio signal processing in Julia. Nov 03, 2014. If you are into scientific computing, you probably have already heard about Julia. The magical language that aims to be (almost) as fast as C and as easy as MATLAB and Python to write. I have been playing with Julia for more than a year now, and I really like it and recommend checking it out. Disclaimer: I am one of the developers! And give you something to play with. And the following packages:. Where PackageName is the name ...