The recommended version right now for most users is 0.3, for this reason. 0.4 is only recommended if you are actively developing in or against the trunk, are following the github issues, or if there is a must-have feature and you don't mind digging in to the code to figure out what is going on. Very few of the user-level resources are expected to be up-to-date at this point. Once we move to the 0.4-pre stage then one of the major tasks will be updating the larger ecosystem and documentation.
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 9:28 PM, Kapil Agarwal <[email protected]> wrote: > Are there any working code examples to learn parallel computing using > Julia ? > > I have gone through the documentation and some videos, but either the > information is too less or outdated. > I am currently using Julia 0.4 and many of the things don't work as > mentioned in the videos or other tutorials. > > Kapil >
