Re: [julia-users] Julia users Berlin

2016-06-16 Thread David Higgins
:10 UTC+2, David Higgins wrote: > > Felix, > > Please join the (Julia Users Berlin) Google Group to find out about the > next meetup. > > David. > > On 25/03/2015 11:54, Felix Jung wrote: > > Sorry guys. Would have loved to come but can't make it on that date. If

Re: [julia-users] Julia users Berlin

2016-06-16 Thread David Higgins
t; manner. > > Have fun, > > Felix > > On 25 Mar 2015, at 09:37, David Higgins <daithiohuig...@gmail.com > <mailto:daithiohuig...@gmail.com>> wrote: > >> Both times are fine with me, I just need to change the reservation if >> we go with that. >

[julia-users] Re: Julia Users Berlin

2016-06-06 Thread David Higgins
Don't forget: Meet-up this Thursday in Berlin for any who want to come along! David. On Monday, 30 May 2016 15:16:08 UTC+2, David Higgins wrote: > > Hi all, > > I gave a talk at the recent PyData Berlin conference ( > http://pydata.org/berlin2016/) and there seems to be

Re: [julia-users] Julia users Berlin

2016-05-30 Thread David Higgins
rt notice for me. . . > I will definitely do this regularly (and be happy to help) once I have > settled in Berlin. > > Max > > On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 4:19:01 PM UTC+1, David Higgins wrote: >> >> Reservation changed: >> >> Thursday, 26th M

[julia-users] Julia Users Berlin

2016-05-30 Thread David Higgins
on previous experience we'll probably be upstairs at the back of the room. By the way, I've created a landing page for a Julia Users Group - Berlin on GitHub. Feel free to contribute. http://julia-users-berlin.github.io/ David Higgins

Re: [julia-users] Re: Juno + Julia 0.4

2015-09-18 Thread David Higgins
If you're lucky you might find that the Meta key works (try the Windows key if you have one). On my Mac the Alt key is not being correctly captured by Atom, so none of the related shortcuts are working. I'm using Atom now and I have to say that when it works it works beautifully, but the devs

[julia-users] Re: Package update which broke my Python link

2015-09-15 Thread David Higgins
h, that even with this fixed, I'm having some problems with > plotting in the IJulia notebook (dead kernels), though things work just > fine from the REPL. > > On Monday, September 14, 2015 at 11:53:51 AM UTC-4, David Higgins wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm not sure wh

[julia-users] Re: Juno + Julia 0.4

2015-09-15 Thread David Higgins
The julia-client package for Atom is from the Juno project. It requires Julia 0.4 so I haven't tried it yet. But there is support for syntax highlighting from the language-julia package. I've started using Atom, it's quite nice. But there is no project support yet, which really sucks from my

[julia-users] Re: Juno + Julia 0.4

2015-09-15 Thread David Higgins
Tuesday, 15 September 2015 14:06:03 UTC+1, David Higgins wrote: >> >> The julia-client package for Atom is from the Juno project. It requires >> Julia 0.4 so I haven't tried it yet. But there is support for syntax >> highlighting from the language-julia package. &

[julia-users] Package update which broke my Python link

2015-09-14 Thread David Higgins
Hi, I'm not sure where exactly my problem is located (in code/interfaces) so any help would be appreciated. I did an update of all of my packages a few nights ago and ran into the same problem detailed here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/julia-users/XqzNceNwa2Y/ZhahE-kQAwAJ Basically the

[julia-users] Re: Error: cp does not accept keyword arguments

2015-09-13 Thread David Higgins
This is a big one. It happened to me last night and it turns out that Julia crashes every time I try to call a Python library from it now. I've just done a reinstall and it still hasn't fixed it. I need this to prepare some figures for tomorrow morning, so I'd really appreciate any quick help.

Re: [julia-users] Re: Error: cp does not accept keyword arguments

2015-09-13 Thread David Higgins
PyCall, as you said). Dave. On Sunday, 13 September 2015 21:28:54 UTC+2, Yichao Yu wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 3:17 PM, David Higgins <daithio...@gmail.com > > wrote: > > This is a big one. It happened to me last night and it turns out that > Julia > > cr

[julia-users] Re: Multidimensional linear extrapolation on irregular grid

2015-08-31 Thread David Higgins
As far as I know Grid.jl also supports irregular grids (InterpIrregular), although it basically does this by invisibly filling in a finer grain grid than you asked for (if my memory of looking through the code is correct). It can't extrapolate beyond the grid edge however. Dave. On Monday,

Re: [julia-users] Julia users Berlin

2015-03-25 Thread David Higgins
Both times are fine with me, I just need to change the reservation if we go with that. By my count, from the thread above the following people are probably coming: Viral Shah Simon Danisch Felix Schueler David Higgins Felix Jung? (wow, cool stuff :) ) Fabian Gans?? (Jena) One other person

Re: [julia-users] Julia users Berlin

2015-03-25 Thread David Higgins
Higgins daithio...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: Both times are fine with me, I just need to change the reservation if we go with that. By my count, from the thread above the following people are probably coming: Viral Shah Simon Danisch Felix Schueler David Higgins Felix Jung? (wow

Re: [julia-users] Julia users Berlin

2015-03-23 Thread David Higgins
can change the booking if we're likely to be twice that number. See you then! David. On Monday, 23 March 2015 11:16:12 UTC+1, Viral Shah wrote: Sounds like a plan. Let’s reserve a table. Seems like there already are 3-4 people interested. -viral On 23-Mar-2015, at 11:05 am, David

[julia-users] Re: Julia users Berlin

2015-03-23 Thread David Higgins
I'd like to suggest: *Thursday 26th March, 7pm* at* St. Oberholz (Rosenthaler Straße 72A)* It's one of those co-working places with a bar/cafe/restaurant on the ground floor. We could reserve a table in the cafe and just see who shows up. I can call them if that sounds reasonable. If people

Re: [julia-users] Julia users Berlin

2015-03-22 Thread David Higgins
. Best, Simon Am Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2015 14:35:13 UTC+1 schrieb David Higgins: Hi all, I'm based at the Technical University in Berlin and I've more or less completed the transition to using Julia for all of my research (I still use OpenCL for bigger projects). I'm just

Re: [julia-users] Re: Getting people to switch to Julia - tales of no(?) success

2015-03-05 Thread David Higgins
Thank you, by the way. David. On Thursday, 5 March 2015 15:17:25 UTC+1, David Higgins wrote: :D I suck! On Thursday, 5 March 2015 15:14:59 UTC+1, Ivar Nesje wrote: I'd also like a REPL command which prints out a list of all of the objects currently in memory space (like 'whos

Re: [julia-users] Re: Getting people to switch to Julia - tales of no(?) success

2015-03-05 Thread David Higgins
UTC+1 skrev David Higgins følgende: Oh, and an IDE is the other requirement of my hard core programming brethren. The debugger is higher on their list of priorities, but the IDE is also vital (and one capable of handling projects, etc. we do large scale numerical projects). David

Re: [julia-users] Re: Getting people to switch to Julia - tales of no(?) success

2015-03-05 Thread David Higgins
I agree with many of the comments above. I recommend Julia only to a subset of my colleagues. From Matlab the barrier to entry is incredibly low and you gain on both speed and price, the only argument against is that Matlab users tend to have years of experience in their one language and not

Re: [julia-users] Re: Getting people to switch to Julia - tales of no(?) success

2015-03-05 Thread David Higgins
Oh, and an IDE is the other requirement of my hard core programming brethren. The debugger is higher on their list of priorities, but the IDE is also vital (and one capable of handling projects, etc. we do large scale numerical projects). David. On Thursday, 5 March 2015 14:35:23 UTC+1, David

[julia-users] Re: Julia users Berlin

2015-03-05 Thread David Higgins
Hi all, Alex: I'm not around on those dates, but you should definitely go ahead and meet up there! I was thinking of probably using Meet-up to try to organise a Users Group meeting. Does anyone know of any other site which offers similar functionality? (for free??) I'm particularly

[julia-users] Re: Julia users Berlin

2015-02-27 Thread David Higgins
participants informed. I guess in Europe there are Julia Meetups in London and Zürich only, and it would be nice to have Berlin come in next. On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 at 2:35:13 PM UTC+1, David Higgins wrote: Hi all, I'm based at the Technical University in Berlin and I've more

[julia-users] Julia users Berlin

2015-02-25 Thread David Higgins
Hi all, I'm based at the Technical University in Berlin and I've more or less completed the transition to using Julia for all of my research (I still use OpenCL for bigger projects). I'm just wondering if there are other Berlin based Julia users/developers who want to meet up from time to time

Re: [julia-users] Pass by reference

2015-02-25 Thread David Higgins
this explanation in the manual somewhere. If someone wants to make a pull request doing that, you can use any of my text here. On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:59 AM, David Higgins daithio...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: Thanks Stefan, I did actually see these. I was partly raising this as a didactic

Re: [julia-users] Re: Locality of variables (loops)

2015-02-08 Thread David Higgins
To be honest, I'm ok with Stefan's response. My problem was based on a mistake on my part (I didn't realise that I had $i declared outside of the loops; I thought I'd opened a new julia instance) and an expectation for C style looping rather than Python style (ie 'for' \equiv 'let'). Since

[julia-users] Re: Locality of variables (loops)

2015-02-06 Thread David Higgins
I need to make one correction. I've just realised that you need to declare i and j before the loops for some of my complaints to hold. On Friday, 6 February 2015 12:25:34 UTC+1, David Higgins wrote: I have a use case I found interesting. I guess it's well known to some of you, but I never

[julia-users] Locality of variables (loops)

2015-02-06 Thread David Higgins
I have a use case I found interesting. I guess it's well known to some of you, but I never noticed it in the documentation and I find it counterintuitive, both as an experienced programmer and with respect to the typical scope rules of variables in Julia. I accidentally nested a loop within

[julia-users] Re: Locality of variables (loops)

2015-02-06 Thread David Higgins
this natural, I'm more used to C). I guess everything is consistent now. David On Friday, 6 February 2015 12:25:34 UTC+1, David Higgins wrote: I have a use case I found interesting. I guess it's well known to some of you, but I never noticed it in the documentation and I find

[julia-users] Re: Great new expository article about Julia by the core developers

2014-11-10 Thread David Higgins
So how does one go about getting an invitation to JuliaBox? It's referenced in the article but you need an invitation to login Dave. On Saturday, 8 November 2014 22:58:31 UTC, Peter Simon wrote: Just found this great new highly accessible exposition about the Julia language:

[julia-users] JuliaBox

2014-11-10 Thread David Higgins
Hi, Does anyone if JuliaBox http://www.juliabox.org is open to applications to use it these days? I came across it in the ArXiV paper about Julia mentioned here https://groups.google.com/d/msg/julia-users/DtjfcslGcMw/s-QBbFnelugJ. I'm a current Julia user but I have a number of colleagues who

Re: [julia-users] JuliaBox

2014-11-10 Thread David Higgins
not publish it online. Thank you On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 12:15 AM, David Higgins daithio...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: Hi, Does anyone if JuliaBox http://www.juliabox.org is open to applications to use it these days? I came across it in the ArXiV paper about Julia mentioned here

Re: [julia-users] JuliaBox

2014-11-10 Thread David Higgins
On Monday, 10 November 2014 19:33:09 UTC, Shashi Gowda wrote: On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 1:01 AM, Shashi Gowda shashi...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: Just do not publish it online. Oops I meant to send it to David directly. If anyone else wants a code, please let me know. I did

Re: [julia-users] Vectorised boolean access to array elements

2014-08-18 Thread David Higgins
15, 2014 9:01:57 AM UTC-5, John Myles White wrote: a . 5 On Aug 15, 2014, at 3:53 AM, David Higgins daithio...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: Hi, Is there a mechanism for vectorised logical access to array elements in Julia? I basically mean, is there an equivalent to the Matlab

[julia-users] Vectorised boolean access to array elements

2014-08-15 Thread David Higgins
Hi, Is there a mechanism for vectorised logical access to array elements in Julia? I basically mean, is there an equivalent to the Matlab notation a[a5] which should give all of the elements of a[] which have value less than 5. I guess the feature I've not found is the ability to create the