I am new to Julia before I used sage, my first aim is to do with julia what 
I do with sage, and it's not easy specially with plotting, I choose pyplot 
because it's matplotlib and sage uses it too.
The best way to get along with languages is to use git github, very quickly 
we can access most tutorials and projects, I am looking for RLC circuit but 
I don't find much except very specialize projects I can't understand. But 
in two months I have gathered a lot of examples, I will make a notebook or 
few, to collect all these wonders.
I like julia because it's wonderfull symbol capacity \pi tab for example 
\hbar tab, that's really what I am looking for, for many years now. I 
started learning maths/physics about 20 years ago, I had no notion at all 
of it. But now I master quiet well the domain !
The only other soft I know, using directly symbols is mathsudio, but 
doesn't work well on recent linux, it's a win stuff. Free but not open 
source... Which is very limiting sometimes. 

Le jeudi 12 mai 2016 19:01:04 UTC+2, David Parks a écrit :
>
> I'm a few weeks into Julia and excited and motivated to learn and be as 
> efficient as possible. I'm sure I'm not alone. I know my way around now, 
> but am I as efficient as I can be? 
>
> What haven't I tried? What haven't I seen? What haven't I asked?
>
> For those of you who have been around longer, could you share your advice 
> on efficient day-to-day development style?
>
> For example:
>
>    - What IDE do you use? Are you using Atom? A combination of Atom and 
>    the REPL? Something else?
>    - How do you debug complex code efficiently? How do you debug other 
>    peoples code efficiently?
>    - Do you have a favorite way of visualizing your work?
>    - Are there must have tools? packages? utilities?
>    - Any simple day-to-day efficiency/advice you could share with others 
>    who didn't yet know to ask.
>
>
>

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