A group of advanced users of Matlab, who have rich programming experience in various languages, are dissatisfied with the existing scientific computing programming tools-these softwares perform very well in their own professional fields, but they are very poor in other fields. What they want is an open source software, as fast as C language and as dynamic as Ruby. It should have real isomorphism like Lisp and familiar mathematical symbols like Matlab. It should be as universal as Python, as handy as R in statistical analysis, as natural as Perl in processing strings, as powerful as Matlab in linear algebraic operation, as capable as shell in glue language, and easy to learn, which will not make real hackers bored. In addition, it should be interactive and compile at the same time. ...
The project started in mid-2009. At present (2065438+February 2002) 1.0 version has reached 90%. You can download the trial version on the source code page.
At present, the Chinese community of Julia has developed rapidly, and a question-and-answer platform such as Julia language programming and development has been established. [3]