Before being told twice in a week to do it myself... https://github.com/JuliaLang/julialang.github.com/pull/164
On Friday, November 7, 2014 6:48:22 AM UTC+1, Michele Zaffalon wrote: > > This is a great talk: can a link to the video be posted in > http://julialang.org/learning/? > > On Saturday, November 1, 2014 11:23:46 PM UTC+1, Jake Bolewski wrote: >> >> Video is now up >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhlVHoeB05A&list=PLYx7XA2nY5GfavGAILg08spnrR7QWLimi >> >> On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 11:30:46 AM UTC-4, Jiahao Chen wrote: >>> >>> I was at the Boston Python project night yesterday and there was much >>> excitement about Gadfly and how Julia had a ggplot-like plotting library. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Jiahao Chen >>> Staff Research Scientist >>> MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory >>> >>> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Isaiah Norton <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Fun quote from the excellent follow-up post: >>>> >>>> "*Julia is the most talked-about language in the scientific Python >>>> community.* Well, OK, maybe second to Python... but only just. I >>>> noticed this at SciPy >>>> <http://www.agilegeoscience.com/journal/tag/scipy2014> in July, and >>>> again at EuroSciPy >>>> <http://www.agilegeoscience.com/journal/2014/9/2/highlights-from-euroscipy.html> >>>> >>>> last weekend." >>>> >>>> http://www.agilegeoscience.com/journal/2014/9/4/julia-in-a-nutshell.html >>>> >>>> On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Steven G. Johnson <[email protected] >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> I just noticed this Highlights from EuroSciPy 2014 blog >>>>> <http://www.agilegeoscience.com/journal/2014/9/2/highlights-from-euroscipy.html>post >>>>> >>>>> from Matt Hall that begins with *Okay You Win, Julia*. >>>>> >>>>> (The videos are still in the editing process >>>>> <https://twitter.com/EuroSciPy>.) >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>
