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www.julialang.org
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GPU vendor-agnostic fluid dynamics solver in Julia
The release was just cut 9 hours ago, as shown on the releases part of the Github page (https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/releases/tag/v1.9.0). That then starts the jobs for the creation and deployment of the final binaries, and when that's done the Julialang.org website gets updated to state it's the release, and when that's done the blog post for the new release goes out. You can even follow the last step of the process here (https://github.com/JuliaLang/www.julialang.org/pull/1875), since it all occurs on the open source organization.
- We Use Julia, 10 Years Later
StaticTools.jl
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Is Julia suitable today as a scripting language?
It's not beta. I mean PackageCompiler.jl (used in production, by e.g. PumasAI company, a huge success) which makes though non-small binaries. Other tools for tiny binaries (and limited subset of Julia), are yes "experimental" but work: https://github.com/brenhinkeller/StaticTools.jl
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My Journey from R to Julia
We already have some forward prototypes of being able to run Julia ahead-of-time compiled native code from the command line.
https://github.com/brenhinkeller/StaticTools.jl
I think what we'll end up with is a language that can be used in both a fully static mode and in a dynamic mode along with some possible mixing. We may yet get the benefits of a statically compiled language as the tooling continues to develop. I do not see anything inherent in the language that would prevent that from happening.
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Size of a "hello world" application
https://github.com/brenhinkeller/StaticTools.jl is meant to facilitate this.
- Statictools.jl: Compilation of (some) Julia code to standalone native binaries
- We Use Julia, 10 Years Later
What are some alternatives?
Vulkan.jl - Using Vulkan from Julia
ProtoStructs.jl - Easy prototyping of structs
GPUCompiler.jl - Reusable compiler infrastructure for Julia GPU backends.
julia-ml-from-scratch - Machine learning from scratch in Julia
StaticCompiler.jl - Compiles Julia code to a standalone library (experimental)
julia - The Julia Programming Language
LispSyntax.jl - lisp-like syntax in julia
DaemonMode.jl - Client-Daemon workflow to run faster scripts in Julia
oneAPI.jl - Julia support for the oneAPI programming toolkit.
LoopVectorization.jl - Macro(s) for vectorizing loops.