Julia is a high-performance open source programming language designed for scientific and numerical computing. Created to solve the "two-language problem," Julia combines the ease and expressiveness of languages like Python and R with performance comparable to C/C++. Released in 2012, Julia has grown significantly and is now used at more than 1,500 universities and 10,000 companies worldwide.
Official ResourcesThe official website for the Julia programming language, featuring documentation, download links, and community resources.
Comprehensive documentation for Julia 1.11, including tutorials, API references, and performance tips.
A code-to-cloud platform that accelerates the development and deployment of Julia programs, used by innovative companies across various industries.
Free courses from JuliaAcademy, including "Julia Programming for Nervous Beginners" and "Introduction to Julia (for programmers)" with free certificates upon completion.
A free YouTube course covering essential programming concepts, data structures, control flow, and advanced Julia programming for complete beginners.
A comprehensive paid Udemy course covering everything from basic concepts to advanced techniques like metaprogramming and parallel programming.
A free interactive MOOC focused on scientific programming and machine learning with Julia, developed by researchers at the University of Strasbourg, CNRS, and University of Lorraine.
A comprehensive guide outlining 10 applications of Julia programming, including numerical computing, machine learning, and more.
A case study on how Julia is increasingly being used at CASD (Centre d'accès sécurisé aux données) for data analysis and scientific computing.
Recent statistics showing Julia's impressive growth: +494% in Discourse views, +412% in GitHub stars, +391% in citations, and +322% in registered packages over 5 years.
Recent announcement about Google making Julia available on Colab, expanding accessibility to this powerful language.
A searchable directory of Julia packages to extend the functionality of your applications.
A useful resource for comparing similar Julia packages to choose the best one for your needs.
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