[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-10 Thread zhangliye . cn
Congratulation! It's a great release! I will start to use Julia for my research projects from this version. I am still waiting for the convenient debug environment as that in Python. Thanks for this amazing product! On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 7:20:32 PM UTC+8, Tony Kelman wrote: > > At

Re: [julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread tony
Release should mean 0.4, something still needs updating with status.julialang.org. In the meantime you can use "0.4" to get the latest 0.4 release on travis. On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 6:17 PM -0700, "Lindsey Kuper" wrote: Congrats, Julia team and contributors! Does

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Bill Hart
Congratulations on the release and many thanks for all the tireless, talented, hard work!! Bill.

Re: [julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread cdm
it seems that the PPAs for Ubuntu are fine ... SMC (Sage Math Cloud) is on Julia 0.4 !!! Thanks To All !!! On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 6:21:00 PM UTC-7, Tony Kelman wrote: > > Release should mean 0.4, something still needs updating with > status.julialang.org. > > In the meantime you

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Lindsey Kuper
Congrats, Julia team and contributors! Does anyone know when 0.4.0 will be available to test with on Travis? Currently the options seem to be "nightly", which is 0.5-dev, and "release", which is 0.3.11. Thanks, Lindsey On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 4:20:32 AM UTC-7, Tony Kelman wrote: > > At

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Bill Hart
Will someone post the release announcement to Hacker News? Or did I just not get up early enough today. :-) On Saturday, 10 October 2015 03:20:22 UTC+2, Bill Hart wrote: > > Congratulations on the release and many thanks for all the tireless, > talented, hard work!! > > Bill. >

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Tony Kelman
Whoops, if you're on 32 bit, be aware there's evidently an issue with a recent build-flags change on the buildbots. We will need to rebuild the 32 bit binaries later today with a different set of build flags. (Also please don't cc julia-news when replying to announcement posts, otherwise we

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Páll Haraldsson
On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 12:20:03 PM UTC, Job van der Zwan wrote: > > Congratulations! That's a lot of changes. > Great news. > >>- A major focus of 0.5 will be further* (breaking)* improvements to >>core array functionality, as detailed in this issue >>

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Michael Hatherly
Yay! Thanks to everyone involved for making this such a great release. Looking over the release notes reminded me just how much things have changed from 0.3. You kind of lose track of all the improvements when they're trickling in over the months. On Friday, 9 October 2015 13:20:32 UTC+2, Tony

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Randy Zwitch
By building from the release branch, I was robbed of all the excitement! :) HQSML-146932:julia rzwitc200$ julia *_* *_** _ **_**(_)**_** | A fresh approach to technical computing* *(_)** | **(_)* *(_)**| Documentation: http://docs.julialang.org* * _

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Eric Forgy
Congrats guys. This is a great time to be learning Julia. I've been reading and watching for a while now, but am only starting my first fairly serious Julia project now (and bringing 8 of my devs with me) and am so glad to have Juno/Atom for a very clean workflow. Setting working module is

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Job van der Zwan
Congratulations! That's a lot of changes. > >- A major focus of 0.5 will be further* (breaking)* improvements to >core array functionality, as detailed in this issue >. > > I love how you are not afraid to keep tinkering and breaking

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Patrick Kofod Mogensen
Such exciting news! v0.3 -> v0.4 contains so many great fixes and additions to the language. Looking forward to following the work on v0.5! Thanks to all devs for making this happen! On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 7:20:32 AM UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote: > > At long last, we can announce the final

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Tomas Lycken
Woop woop! A tremendous congratulations to everybody involved! As others have said, this is a really great release. There are many great improvements in this release over 0.3, but I think @generated functions and smart array indexing

Re: [julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Jeff Bezanson
Major thanks to Tony and Elliot for seeing this through to the end and keeping the buildbots happy. I'm looking forward to the array changes, hopefully non-mutating assignment and hopefully fast higher-order functions.

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Kaj Wiik
What to say, many thanks to all contributors! Julia has changed the way how I do many things and even what things I do :-). Cheers!! Kaj On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 2:20:32 PM UTC+3, Tony Kelman wrote: > > At long last, we can announce the final release of Julia 0.4.0! See >

[julia-users] Re: ANN: Julia v0.4.0 released!

2015-10-09 Thread Michael Francis
Congrats on the release. On Friday, October 9, 2015 at 7:20:32 AM UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote: > > At long last, we can announce the final release of Julia 0.4.0! See > http://julialang.org/blog/2015/10/julia-0.4-release/ for more > details. Binaries are available from the usual place >