http://www.reddit.com/r/julia

I strongly second the suggestion to get involved with the Reddit group
first, and build from there. Perhaps a good start would be to write summary
blog posts each month from the Reddit-curated links, plus any especially
interesting threads on the mailing list. This could be posted via
www.juliabloggers.com which already has some infrastructure and subscribers
in place.


On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 2:29 AM, Viral Shah <[email protected]> wrote:

> Do see "This month in Julia" on Reddit. For some reason, I am unable to
> paste a link in my browser at the moment.
>
> -viral
>
> On Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 9:56:05 AM UTC+5:30, Zahirul ALAM wrote:
>>
>> I want to start a Julia newsletter. At this moment it will be a monthly
>> or biweekly publication distributed over e-mails. In the long run it will
>> become a weekly publication. I want some community feedback. Please share
>> your thoughts with regards to the type of contents, the style of the
>> publication (the entire newsletter is sent to your email in oppose to just
>> the table of contents), technical details you would like to see
>> implemented.
>>
>> Please also share your thoughts on how to manage the content creation.
>>
>> The newsletter might have the following sections:
>>
>>    1. Julia Package: package news with some simple examples.
>>    2. Julia Learn : simple examples for newbies.
>>    3. Julia in Research: focusing on usage in natural science /
>>    engineering research
>>    4. Julia Data: Julia in data science
>>    5. Julia Jobs
>>    6. Julia Performance: performance tips
>>    7. Julia Success: success stories after migration
>>
>> For the moment I am thinking of acquiring www.juliacoders.com. Please
>> suggest if you can think of a "cooler" domain name.
>>
>> I also need some technical help. So any feedback will be appreciated.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
>> Zahir
>> Ottawa, Canada
>>
>

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