Science
The unreasonable effectiveness of the Julia programming language – Ars Technica
Fortran has ruled scientific computing, but Julia emerged for large-scale numerical work.

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Ain’t no party like a programming language virtual conference party
Ive been running into a lot of happy and excited scientists lately. Running into in the virtual sense, of course, as conferences and other opportunities to collide with scientists in meatspace have been all but eliminated. Most scientists believe in the germ theory of disease.
Anyway, these scientists and mathematicians are excited about a new tool. Its not a new particle accelerator nor a sup…
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