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  2. Julia (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Julia is a high-level, general-purpose [17] dynamic programming language, still designed to be fast and productive, [18] for e.g. data science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, modeling and simulation, most commonly used for numerical analysis and computational science. [19] [20] [21]

  3. Stefan Karpinski - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Karpinski is an American computer scientist known for being a co-creator of the Julia programming language. [1] [2] [3] [4] He is an alumnus of Harvard and ...

  4. Jeff Bezanson - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Bezanson (born December 26, 1981) is an American computer scientist best known for co-creating the Julia programming language with Stefan Karpinski, Alan Edelman and Viral B. Shah in 2012. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The language spawned Julia Computing Inc. [ 4 ] (since then renamed to JuliaHub Inc.) of which Bezanson is the CTO.

  5. Flux (machine-learning framework) - Wikipedia

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    Julia is a popular language in machine-learning [17] and Flux.jl is its most highly regarded machine-learning repository [17] (Lux.jl is another more recent, that shares a lot of code with Flux.jl). A demonstration [18] compiling Julia code to run in Google's tensor processing unit (TPU) received praise from Google Brain AI lead Jeff Dean. [19]

  6. Category:Articles with example Julia code - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Julia (programming language) L. Lorenz 96 model;

  7. Project Jupyter - Wikipedia

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    Project Jupyter's name is a reference to the three core programming languages supported by Jupyter, which are Julia, Python and R. Its name and logo are an homage to Galileo's discovery of the moons of Jupiter, as documented in notebooks attributed to Galileo. Jupyter is financially sponsored by NumFOCUS. [1]

  8. Keno Fischer - Wikipedia

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    He also works on supporting the Julia language on WebAssembly. In H1 2019, Mozilla, the maker of the Firefox web browser, sponsored "a member of the official Julia team" for the project "Bringing Julia to the Browser" as part of their research grants. [20] Additionally, Fischer has worked on Mozilla's rr tool.

  9. Category:Free software programmed in Julia - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Julia (programming language)