Julia, the good, the bad, the ugly

Course/Event Essentials

Event/Course Start
Event/Course End
Event/Course Format
Online
Live (synchronous)

Venue Information

Country: Belgium
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Training Content and Scope

Scientific Domain
Technical Domain
Level of Instruction
Intermediate
Sector of the Target Audience
Research and Academia
Industry
Public Sector
HPC Profile of Target Audience
Application Developers
Language of Instruction

Other Information

Supporting Project(s)
EuroCC2/CASTIEL2
Event/Course Description

Contents

The Julia programming language has gained quite some popularity over the last couple of years. What are its strong points, its weak points? Is it an  elegant language to work with? Should you learn it, use it?
This training tries to give you some insights into the language and how it compares to other similar programming languagues such as MATLAB and 
Python so that you can answer these questions for yourself.
When you complete this training you will

  • write Julia expressions
  • know how to write functions
  • know the control flow statements
  • know the data types that Julia supports
  • learn how to design your code
  • know how to do file I/O
  • know how to organize and document your code
  • learn about the Julia ecosystem

Target audience

This training is for you if you want to learn some Julia to see whether it would work for you.

Previous knowledge

You will need experience programming in some programming language such as Python, MATLAB, R or C/C++/Fortran. This is not a training that 
teaches you how to program.
If you plan to do Julia programming in a Linux or HPC environment you should be familiar with these as well.