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Julia Programming

Julia is a high-level, high-performance programming language for numerical computing


Julia tutorials

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  • Czech Techincal University in Prague,
    Scientific Programming in Julia , 2024; Julia for Optimization and Learning , 2024

  • Carsten Bauer, Julia for High-Performance Computing , 2024

    The course material for a 4-day training course.

  • Michael Herbst, An introduction to the Julia programming language , 2022

  • Jesse Perla, Thomas J. Sargent, and John Stachurski, Quantitative economics with Julia , 2023

    The topics of the lecture series include:

    1. Basics of coding skills and software engineering
    2. Algorithms and numerical methods
    3. Related mathematical and statistical concepts

    The intended audience is undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers in any field, not restricted to economics

  • CATAM material in Julia , 2023

    Julia materials for Mathematics students at the University of Cambridge. CATAM stands for Computer-Aided Teaching of All Mathematics.

  • Julia for Numerical Computation in MIT Courses

    Tutorials and information on the Julia language for MIT numerical-computation courses.

  • Antonello Lobianco, Introduction to Scientific Programming and Machine Learning with Julia , 2023

    Online course complemented with youtube videos, quizzes and exercises.

  • MIT 6.S083/18.S191/22.S092, Introduction to computational thinking with Julia, Fall 2020 edition

  • Jakob Nybo Nissen, What scientists must know about hardware to write fast code , 2020-2023

    Github repository for the post

  • The ultimate guide to distributed computing in Julia

  • Modern Julia workflows , 2024

    A series of blog posts on best practices for Julia development.

  • James Byrne and Stephen Eglen, An introduction to scientific computing in Julia , 2023

  • Leandro Martínez, Julia notes , 2020-2023

    "A collection of explanations and tips to make the best use of Julia. Many answers are extracts from solutions provided to user questions in the Julia [Discussion Forum]...".

  • Julia on HPC clusters

Julia Youtube Channel


Why we created Julia

by Jeff Bezanson, Stefan Karpinski, Viral Shah, Alan Edelman


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Resources

  1. Course textbook
  2. Classical mechanics
  3. Dimensional analysis
  4. Mathematical methods
  5. Scientific computing
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  7. Julia

Course Archives

  1. Math Methods, Spring 2024
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