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>5. Re: RajLab: From reproducibility to over-reproducibility
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> Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2016 15:12:22 -0500
> From: Timoth?e Poisot <t...@poisotlab.io>
> To: discuss@lists.software-carpentry.org
> Subject: Re: [Discuss] Julia less
I followed a two-day Julia training last year,
taught by D P Sanders. The training material
is online at
https://github.com/dpsanders/hands_on_julia/
Cheers, Samuel
2016-03-02 22:15 GMT+01:00 Aron Ahmadia :
> I talked with Alan Edelman about this while visiting MIT to
I talked with Alan Edelman about this while visiting MIT to teach a
Software Carpentry course a couple of years ago and there's definitely
interest within the Julia Community to see Software Carpentry lessons
developed and taught using Julia.
Cheers,
Aron
On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 3:14 PM Timothée
Hi Tiffany,
I don't think there is any SWC material on Julia. Investing in books at the
moment is not really worth it since the language is pre-1.0, and changing
rapidly.
The documentation is a really good resource [1]. The forthcoming von Csefalvay
book [2] is supposed to be good. But it's,
Hi all,
I may be working a little bit with Julia (language) with a collaborator. I
have never used this language before. Do we have any lesson material being
developed on this that I could be pointed to? Or does anyone know any good
tutorials or lessons elsewhere on the web?
Thanks!
Tiffany
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