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y’all ever program in Julia? it’s good imo.
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# ¿ Jan 27, 2022 06:13 |
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# ¿ May 16, 2024 00:05 |
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> REPL: println(“poop”) poop :
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# ¿ Jan 27, 2022 06:16 |
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it uses 1 indexing which is where most people start counting
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# ¿ Jan 27, 2022 06:18 |
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it’s named after a beautiful woman you’re too afraid to talk to.
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# ¿ Jan 27, 2022 06:19 |
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those are very cool. share code if you can! I have some huge double pendulum and billiards simulation gifs on my desktop 👍
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# ¿ Jan 27, 2022 06:55 |
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refleks posted:I already know R and Python, dont need another pos if you need R or python you can always call them from Julia
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# ¿ Jan 27, 2022 16:05 |
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ate poo poo on live tv posted:If your language of choice does stop the world garbage collection it should just delete itself and save everyone time. yeah it’s frustrating especially when you’re running a Pluto notebook and get no feedback that anything is happening until you tab to the terminal. I’m sorry you had bad experiences also.
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# ¿ Jan 28, 2022 06:42 |
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Eeyo posted:i think i tried it a while back but didn't get too into it. yea it has a lot of scipy-inspired libraries and you can always call python through Conda. I used scipy for splines and haven’t found a julia replacement that is as seamless. room for future development!
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# ¿ Jan 28, 2022 06:54 |
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refleks posted:i can see there is a pipe operator which instantly wins points in my book. i have no idea why the gently caress python does not support that. pipe operator??? like, where do I apply, man?? haha just a little stoner humor for ya
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# ¿ Jan 28, 2022 16:35 |
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akadajet posted:does Julia even have threads?? most definitely. use the -t flag at launch and check with Threads.nthreads(). can also use CUDA or AMDGPU with the right libraries.
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# ¿ Jan 31, 2022 16:39 |
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Bloody posted:pity reply thank you for engaging with my socials
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