Julia Enters TIOBE Index Top 20: For the first time, Julia has entered the top 20 programming languages in the TIOBE index. TIOBE CEO Paul Jansen explains: “Julia is faster than Python, more suitable to write large systems in it than R and less expensive than MATLAB. So, speed, scalability and being open source make Julia an attractive alternative.” More information is available from InfoWorld, Clayton County Register, Computer World, IT Home, BDM, Fagen Wasanni Technologies, I Programmer and OPP Today.
2023 Julia Community Prizes: Congratulations to the winners of the 2023 Julia Community Prizes!
Julia User & Developer Survey 2023: The results of the fifth annual Julia User & Developer Survey were presented during JuliaCon. Click here for a summary of survey results and the full presentation.
More JuliaCon 2023 Highlights: The first in-person JuliaCon since 2019 was the biggest and best JuliaCon ever, with 565 in-person registered participants at MIT, 29 thousand online views and 354 presentations, including talks, lightning talks, symposia, birds of a feather and more. JuMP-dev, SciMLCon and ASE60 also took place during JuliaCon. Highlights featuring JuliaHub presenters include:
The full list of presentations featuring JuliaHub presenters is available here.
JuliaCon Comes to Eindhoven Dec 1: The first ever JuliaCon Local takes place this year in Eindhoven, Netherlands on December 1, 2023. Click here for more details.
Large Language Model (LLM) Tutorial with Julia’s Transformers.jl: Large Language Model (LLM) Tutorial with Julia’s Transformers.jl from JuliaHub’s Peter Cheng provides a notebook and walkthrough. Click here for more.
JuliaHub - Ask AI: Ask AI is a new JuliaHub feature that provides a ChatGPT interface through JuliaHub. Click here for more information.
JuliaHub in Forbes India: JuliaHub Co-Founder and COO Deepak Vinchhi participated in a podcast interview with Forbes India to discuss the new JuliaHub investment from AEI HorizonX, a venture capital investment platform formed by Boeing and AE Industrial Partners. Click here to listen.
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 let 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 video, “JuliaHub Is a Free Platform to Start Your Technical Computing Journey”, where he explains how and why to start using JuliaHub for cloud computing.
Upcoming JuliaHub and Julia Events: Several events featuring JuliaHub and Julia are coming to North America and Europe this year including:
Julia for Genetic Divergence and Island Biogeography: What Darwin Could Not See: Island Formation and Historical Sea Levels Shape Genetic Divergence and Island Biogeography in a Coastal Marine Species is a new article in Nature (Heredity) using Circuitscape.jl. Click here to read more.
Julia for Quantum Computing: Amazon Web Services (AWS) says that “Bloqade is an emulator and software development kit (SDK) designed for operating quantum computers, with a specific focus on neutral atom technologies known for their scalability. Its main feature is efficiency. Written in Julia, packaged for user-friendly deployment, and optimized for GPU and multi-core CPU operations, Bloqade seamlessly threads in heterogeneous computing environments, allowing for emulation of large qubit registers and continuous or discrete time evolution.” Click here for more.
Julia for COVID-19: Modeling the Impact of a High-Uptake Bivalent Booster Scenario on the COVID-19 Burden and Healthcare Costs in New York City is a new article in the Lancet (Regional Health - Americas) using Julia for public health modeling. Click here for more.
Julia for Chemical Physics: Machine-Learned Acceleration for Molecular Dynamics in CASTEP is a new article in the Journal for Chemical Physics featuring Julia. Click here for more.
Julia for Ecology: Stable Diverse Food Webs Become More Common When Interactions Are More Biologically Constrained is a new article featuring Julia in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Click here to read the full article.
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.
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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.