I tried it in China last Christmas. Anything using Google service (e.g. 
google api, google font, google ajax) is extremely slow and often 
inaccessible. 



On Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 9:00:57 AM UTC+2, Viral Shah wrote:
>
> Is it difficult to access JuliaBox in China because of Google 
> authentication?
>
> -viral
>
> On Saturday, September 19, 2015 at 7:12:35 PM UTC+5:30, Roger Luo wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jiahao Chen,
>> I'm an undergraduate student in University of Science and Technology of 
>> China, and working on Bohm trajectories in the key laboratory of quantum 
>> information of CAS. After I used Julia0.3 in calculating the Bohmian 
>> mechanics I think it's much better than cpp or python in Science.
>>
>> I heard from Hao Xu,the drone guy, who said he was with your guys in 
>> Boston last year,that you are one of the developer. And it's pretty weird 
>> that I didn't find any Chinese community on the julialang.org since 
>> there is other communities. And few people use this language in my 
>> university (at least among people I know)
>>
>> Is there any Chinese User Group in China? I just started a student club 
>> in USTC(University of Science and Technology of China) called USTC Julia 
>> User Group, and if there is a community mail-list about Chinese users and 
>> if there a Chinese community I hope we can stay in touch. And I think it 
>> would be more convenient for Chinese users to ask questions in Chinese.
>>
>> BTW,is there any possibility to start a juliabox service in inner-China? 
>> I found accessing this is really hard in inner-China. If it's possible, I 
>> can help to establish one in my university with members in lug.(
>> https://lug.ustc.edu.cn/wiki/) but I think I would need help cause I 
>> only used Julia to program for my questions in the lab before.
>>
>> 在 2014年3月14日星期五 UTC+8上午10:06:49,Jiahao Chen写道:
>>>
>>>
>>> 摘要:一群科学家对现有计算工具感到不满:他们想要一套开源系统,有C的快速,Ruby的动态,Python的通用,R般在统计分析上得心应手,Perl的处理字符串处理,Matlab的线性代数运算能力……易学又不让真正的黑客感到无聊。
>>>
>>> Abstract: a group of scientists are dissatisfied with existing 
>>> computational tools: they wish to have an original/pioneering system,
>>> with the speed of C, the dynamism of Ruby, the useability/widespread
>>> use of Python, the ease of statistical analysis à la R, the ability to 
>>> process strings like Perl, the ability to do linear algebra operations like 
>>> Matlab... to be easy to learn, yet not be boring to real hackers.
>>>
>>> http://www.csdn.net/article/2014-03-12/2818732
>>>
>>

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