It's free: https://gitter.im/JuliaLang/julia

There's usually a few people on there. I try to be on whenever I'm working 
with Julia (~18-20 hours a day now. Woot woot PhD!). Just ask away, there's 
not really any judgement there.

And another place to go is StackOverflow. Just post your questions with the 
julia-lang tag. You can see in the chatroom that there is an integration 
(provided by @oxinabox) that will show people when a new StackOverflow 
question has been asked, and so the turnover is bad at all (and sometimes 
the discussions are on the best solution to a new SO question).

On Friday, September 2, 2016 at 9:17:46 AM UTC-7, Alysson M.Costa wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> (This is not a technical question, but rather a resource-seeking post. 
> Please feel free to delete if it violates any of the group's guidelines).
>
> I am a novice Julia programmer. I basically use it as an interface to 
> linear programming solvers (such as GLPK, Gurobi, Cplex) with the JuMP 
> package in order to do research on  mathematical models.
>
> Doing what I want in JuMP is quite easy, but sometimes I have very simple 
> (aka idiot) questions about some data-structure manipulations.  Is there 
> any place where I can find a julia programmer in order to get live answers 
> with simple questions, at least in the beginning ? I am happy to pay 
> reasonable prices via paypal.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alysson
>
>

Reply via email to