Take a look at ReverseDiffSource.jl. 

On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 3:59:10 AM UTC-4, Eric Forgy wrote:
>
> Hi Young Chun,
>
> Welcome to Julia! Like Jeffrey, I think your question was a good one and 
> the outcome is even better.
>
> I don't know how others feel, but as an "oldie", it is super encouraging 
> to me that:
>
>    1. People can even ask questions like this
>    2. Julia provides a highly satisfactory solution
>
> When I was a kid, we had to walk uphill to in the snow to school both ways 
> and we could not ask such questions. Even if we could ask, the answer would 
> be less than satisfactory. The possibilities the young scientists today are 
> provided is tremendous and I look forward to seeing what you and others 
> come up with.
>
> Out of curiosity, is anyone using Julia for fast polynomial approximations 
> such as fast-multipole methods in gravitation/electromagnetics? This kind 
> of fast auto-differentiation seems perfectly suited for these large-scale 
> problems.
>
> Cheers!
> Eric
>

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