

Julia is a new programming language compared to other existing popular programming languages. You will be taken through concepts and examples such as doing simple mathematical operations, creating loops, metaprogramming, functions, collections, multiple dispatch, and so on.īy the end of the book, you will be able to apply your skills in Julia to create and explore applications of any domain.Ĭhapter 1. Understanding Julia's Ecosystem The book presents the fundamentals of programming in Julia and in-depth informative examples, using a step-by-step approach. It will be helpful for new programmers who are starting out with Julia to explore its wide and ever-growing package ecosystem and also for experienced developers/statisticians/data scientists who want to add Julia to their skill-set.
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This book shows you how to write effective functions, reduce code redundancies, and improve code reuse. From the basics of its syntax to learning built-in object types, this book covers it all.

It is perfect for building high-performance and concurrent applications. It allows us to achieve C/Fortran-like performance while maintaining the concise syntax of a scripting language such as Python. Julia is a highly appropriate language for scientific computing, but it comes with all the required capabilities of a general-purpose language.
