What's the best/easiest way of starting with Julia?

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  • NBodySimulator.jl

    A differentiable simulator for scientific machine learning (SciML) with N-body problems, including astrophysical and molecular dynamics

  • Ah, like the N-body problem? That certainly sounds doable, but not super in my wheelhouse. Plenty of differential equation packages, and I know there are some cool animation/visual packages. I've even seen some that are interactive, so you could possibly on a plot see what changing the parameters does in-time. Neat stuff. Have fun! Maybe start by recreating the 2- or 3-body problem, as I'm sure that's been done and probably can be found with some searching. (I just saw this too, may be relevant https://github.com/SciML/NBodySimulator.jl ) Julia is a joy to use, in my opinion.

  • jill.py

    A cross-platform installer for the Julia programming language

  • I had a lot of issues with JuliaPro, I found just installing directly or via jill.py to be easier (https://github.com/johnnychen94/jill.py)

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