Why Julia 2.0 isn’t coming anytime soon (and why that is a good thing)

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  • semver

    Semantic Versioning Specification

  • Why? Because "Julia follows 'semantic versioning' as specified in the SemVer standard". According to this version numbering convention, an upgrade from the latest Julia 1.x version to a Julia version 2.0 would indicate incompatible API changes, changes that may break some programs and libraries written for Julia 1.*. No such breaking changes are currently planned anytime soon, so no release in the near future will be numbered version 2.0.

  • StaticCompiler.jl

    Compiles Julia code to a standalone library (experimental)

  • See https://github.com/tshort/StaticCompiler.jl

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