I wrote a book on julia programming, focusing on optimization problems from operations research and management science.
http://www.chkwon.net/julia/ <http://www.chkwon.net/julia/> I think this book will be useful for first-year graduate students and advanced undergraduate students in operations research and related disciplines who need to solve optimization problems, as well as practitioners in a similar situation. Here is a table of contents: 1. Introduction and Installation 2. Simple Linear Optimization 3. Basics of the Julia Language 4. Selected Topics in Numerical Methods 5. The Simplex Method 6. Network Optimization Problems 7. General Optimization Problems 8. Monte Carlo Methods 9. Lagrangian Relaxation 10. Parameters in Optimization Solvers 11. Useful and Related Packages I believe this book will make a good reference for various courses like - Introduction to Operations Research - Operations Research I, or Deterministic Operations Research - Linear Programming - Network Optimization - Nonlinear Programming - Convex Optimization - Numerical Optimization - Transportation Modeling - and any other courses involving optimization problems The book is available in the formats of online HTML, paperback, and kindle. If you have any questions, please feel free to send me a message. Best, Chang