As the colonists gave thanks 393 years ago for their one year survival in the Plymouth Colony, I give thanks to all those Julia Developers who have created, or are nurturing this wonderful scientific programming language called - Julia.
Here is a short list of major contributors to the Julia code base (surely I've missed many) - JeffB, StefanK, ViralB, vtjnash, Keno, nolta, carlobaldassi, timholy, staticfloat, stevangj, andreasnoack, kmsquire, tkelman, boyers, lindahua, simonster, ihnorton, dmbates - pao, quinnj, simonbyrne, androni, amitmurthy, ivarne, tanmaykm, jakebolewski, aviks, mbauman, GeorgeXing, rfourquet, JohnMylesWhite, ArchRobinson, HarlanH, dcjones - Wilfred, one-more-minute, eschnett, blakejohnson, Jutho, brk00, tknopp, nalimilan, ianNZ, mlubin, milktrader, tonyhffong, jverzani, rennis250, scidom, WestleyArgentum, joehuchette - strieanna, diegozea, shasi, felipcruz, zachallaun, powerdistribution, acroy, ivarne, glenn-sweeney, m-hohmann, fperez, malmaud, Carreau, pozovlok, deinst, rsofar, nfati, wsliang - dpsanders, AlanEdelman Thanks for all that you have done to sustain Julia! ...Archie Call - (a Julia newbie user in the Bioinformatics & Genetics arena)
