Re: [julia-users] Re: What are the "strengths" of the Julia "ecosystem" (e.g. for bio and quants/finance)? This is not a very specific question (while sub-questions are), you've been warned..

2015-09-25 Thread Andrei Zh
> From browsing issues, it looks like the HttpServer.jl performance issue > you referenced below should be now fixed by > https://github.com/JuliaWeb/HttpServer.jl/pull/59. Yes, this issue has been fixed. It seems Julia can have low latency Yes, on my later tests latency was pretty

Re: [julia-users] Re: What are the "strengths" of the Julia "ecosystem" (e.g. for bio and quants/finance)? This is not a very specific question (while sub-questions are), you've been warned..

2015-09-25 Thread Jameson Nash
>From browsing issues, it looks like the HttpServer.jl performance issue you referenced below should be now fixed by https://github.com/JuliaWeb/HttpServer.jl/pull/59. On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 5:47 AM Páll Haraldsson wrote: > On Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 11:07:56

Re: [julia-users] Re: What are the "strengths" of the Julia "ecosystem" (e.g. for bio and quants/finance)? This is not a very specific question (while sub-questions are), you've been warned..

2015-09-24 Thread Jonathan Malmaud
I agree with all that - there isn't a web framework for Julia that is at the level of something Django or RoR. It seems totally reasonable to use those mature tools for the frontend of your webapp, which could in term communicate with a Julia backend. I just meant that some of the lower levels of

Re: [julia-users] Re: What are the "strengths" of the Julia "ecosystem" (e.g. for bio and quants/finance)? This is not a very specific question (while sub-questions are), you've been warned..

2015-09-24 Thread Páll Haraldsson
On fim 24.sep 2015 13:25, Jonathan Malmaud wrote: I agree with all that - there isn't a web framework for Julia that is at the level of something Django or RoR. It seems totally reasonable to use those mature tools for the frontend of your webapp, which could in term communicate with a Julia

RE: [julia-users] Re: What are the "strengths" of the Julia "ecosystem" (e.g. for bio and quants/finance)? This is not a very specific question (while sub-questions are), you've been warned..

2015-09-23 Thread David Anthoff
Optimization should definitely be on this list. The JuMP package is just phenomenal, in my mind a much better overall experience for many problems than any existing alternative. From: julia-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:julia-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Andrei Zh Sent: Wednesday,