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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
  
* [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introducing_Julia Introducing Julia] and [https://julialang.org/learning/ other tutorials]
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* [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introducing_Julia Introducing Julia] and [https://julialang.org/learning/ other tutorials].
* [https://github.com/DataWookie/MonthOfJulia A month of Julia]
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* [https://github.com/DataWookie/MonthOfJulia A month of Julia].
* [https://docs.juliaplots.org/ Plots]
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* [https://docs.juliaplots.org/ Plots].
* [https://juliadocs.github.io/Julia-Cheat-Sheet/ Cheat sheet]
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* [https://juliadocs.github.io/Julia-Cheat-Sheet/ Cheat sheet 1]{{*}}[https://cheatsheets.quantecon.org/julia-cheatsheet.html 2].

Revision as of 15:58, 5 February 2020

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Julia (not to confuse with Julia) is a programming language, that walks like Python, feels like lisp and runs like C. It is open source and belongs to the high-level programming language category.

Plots

Plots in Julia are best done with (poorly named) Plots. Plot.ly seems powerful too but no so well maintained for Julia.

Links