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JuliaCon 2024 Videos on YouTube: More than 110 (out of 330+) JuliaCon 2024 presentations have already been uploaded to YouTube, and more are being uploaded every week. Click here to watch.
JuMP-dev 2024 Videos on YouTube: JuMP-dev 2024 was co-located with JuliaCon in Eindhoven this year, and JuMP-dev 2024 videos are also available on YouTube. Click here to watch. More information about JuMP-dev 2024 is available here.
Free Webinars from JuliaHub: JuliaHub provides free one-hour Webinars on a variety of topics. Registration is free but space is limited. Click the link below to register, or watch past Webinars here.
- Julia for Engineers: Part 2 - Modeling with Brad Carman, JuliaHub Director of Consulting, Thursday September 26, 1-2 pm Eastern (US)
- Advanced Strategies for Optimal Control with Dr. Rajeev Shobhit Voleti, JuliaHub Control Systems Engineer, Friday October 4, 1-2 pm Eastern (US)
- Introducing JuliaSim: A Cloud Based Modeling Tool with Dr. Michael Tiller, JuliaHub Senior Director of Product Management, Tuesday October 22, 1-2 pm Eastern (US)
New JuliaHub Blog Posts: JuliaHub publishes blog posts on new JuliaHub features, products, events and innovative uses of Julia. Click here to read.
- JuliaSim: Redefining Model-Based Engineering (Dr. Chris Rackauckas)
- State of Julia 2024 (Andrew Claster)
SciML Small Grants Program: Earlier this year, the SciML Steering Council launched the SciML Small Grants Program to support open source contributors who complete projects identified as priorities by the SciML Steering Council. The first successful projects have been completed. More information is available here.
- Refactor OrdinaryDiffEq.jl to use Sub-Packages of Solvers (Param Umesh Thakkar)
- DAE Problem Benchmarks (Marko Polic)
JuliaHub Consulting Services: Would your organization benefit from a 100x increase in simulation speeds? JuliaSim might be the solution you need. Click here for more information about JuliaSim, and to contact us to learn how JuliaSim can help your business succeed.
Free Compute on JuliaHub (20 hours): In addition to the features JuliaHub has always offered for free – Julia ecosystem search, package registration tools, a dedicated package server – the platform now also gives every user 20 hours of free compute. This allows people to seamlessly share Pluto notebooks and IDE projects with others and lets them get their feet wet with computing without having to open up their wallets. Click here to get started or check out Deep Datta’s introductory blog post, “JuliaHub Is a Free Platform to Start Your Technical Computing Journey”, where he explains how and why to start using JuliaHub for cloud computing.
Converting from Proprietary Software to Julia: Are you looking to leverage Julia’s superior speed and ease of use, but limited due to legacy software and code? JuliaHub and our partners can help accelerate replacing your existing proprietary applications, improve performance, reduce development time, augment or replace existing systems and provide an extended trusted team to deliver Julia solutions. Leverage experienced resources from JuliaHub and our partners to get your team up and running quickly. For more information, please contact us.
Careers at JuliaHub: JuliaHub is a fast-growing tech company with fully remote employees in 20 countries on 6 continents. Click here to learn more about exciting careers and internships with JuliaHub.
Julia and JuliaHub in the News
- InfoWorld: 3 Languages Changing Data Science
- SimpliLearn: 20 Best Programming Languages in 2024
- Analytics Insight: Which Programming Language Will Replace Python?
- AIM: Top 5 Video Games To Improve Your Coding Skills
- Analytics Insight: Evolution of Programming Languages: Key Trends to Watch in 2025
- AIM: Top 10 Programming Languages to Become AI Developers
- AIM: Top Programming Languages For Data Scientists
- KDNuggets: Getting Started with OpenAI o1 Reasoning Models
Julia Blog Posts
- JuliaSim: Redefining Model-Based Engineering (Dr. Chris Rackauckas)
- State of Julia 2024 (Andrew Claster)
- First Successes of the SciML Small Grants Program: Faster OrdinaryDiffEq Startup and New Benchmarks
- SciML Update: Symbolic Solvers, Direct Enzyme on ODEs, and More
- Topic Modeling “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” with Julia (PART I) (Alex Tantos)
- Topic Modeling “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” with Julia (PART IΙ) (Alex Tantos)
- Is Basketball a Random Walk? (Hasith Vattikuti)
- Maximizing Julia Development with VSCode Extension (Justyn Nissly)
- Installing Julia 1.10 and VSCode (Uwe)
- Enhancing Healthcare Revenue Forecasting with DataFrames.jl and MemPool.jl: A Case Study (Jeff Dixon, Steven Whitaker, Michael Bologna)
- Python vs. R vs. Others: Choosing the Best Language for Data Science in 2024 (Siddhant Gaba)
- Distributed Data Parallel Training for Julia (Flux.jl) (Agata Skorupka)
- Pluto for Julia (Daren Scot Wilson)
- Tired of ChatGPT Hallucinating on Your Favorite Programming Package? (Shreyas Agrawal)
- Histograms with Julia (Preveen P)
- Playing with JSON in Julia (Preveen P)
- Using Tabulate with Julia (Preveen P)
- 统计学01: 中心极限定律、正态分布、z-score (Victor)
- Droplet on a Heated Plate: Theory and Numerics (Kenny Pang)
- Julia: A High-Performance Language for Modern Computing (Thomas Cherickal)
- Categorical Encoding in Julia (Essam Wisam)
Upcoming Julia and JuliaHub Events
- Online: Julia for Engineers: Part 2 - Modeling with Brad Carman, JuliaHub Director of Consulting, September 26
- Cambridge, MA: Julia Meetup with Oscar Smith, Shreyas Ekanathan and Cambridge Area Julia Users Network (CAJUN) at Akamai October 2
- Online: Advanced Strategies for Optimal Control with Dr. Rajeev Shobhit Voleti, JuliaHub Control Systems Engineer, October 4
- Online: Introducing JuliaSim: A Cloud Based Modeling Tool with Dr. Michael Tiller, JuliaHub Senior Director of Product Management, October 22
Recent Julia and JuliaHub Events
- Online: Migrating Legacy Computing Applications to Julia on JuliaHub with Phil Vernes, JuliaHub Sales Engineer, August 22
- Online: Building a Dashboard for Exploring a Large Geospatial Dataset with Genie Builder with Pere Giménez, Data Science Advocate at Genie, August 29
- Online: Julia for Engineers: Part 1 - Algorithms with Dr. Matt Bauman, JuliaHub Director of Customer Success, August 30
- Online: New Ways to Compile Julia with Dr. Jeff Bezanson, JuliaHub Co-Founder and CTO and Julia Co-Creator, and Gabriel Baraldi, JuliaHub Compiler Engineer, September 5
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About JuliaHub and Julia
JuliaHub is a fast and easy-to-use code-to-cloud platform that accelerates the development and deployment of Julia programs. JuliaHub users include some of the most innovative companies in a range of industries including pharmaceuticals, automotive, energy, manufacturing, and semiconductor design and manufacture.
Julia is a high performance open source programming language that powers computationally demanding applications in modeling and simulation, drug development, design of multi-physical systems, electronic design automation, big data analytics, scientific machine learning and artificial intelligence. Julia solves the two language problem by combining the ease of use of Python and R with the speed of C++. Julia provides parallel computing capabilities out of the box and unlimited scalability with minimal effort. Julia has been downloaded by users at more than 10,000 companies and is used at more than 1,500 universities. Julia co-creators are the winners of the prestigious James H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software and the Sidney Fernbach Award.