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gibson [Julia, the big picture]
gibson:teaching:fall-2016:math753:why-julia [2016/08/26 12:25] (current)
gibson [Julia, getting started]
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 There are a number of ways to run Julia: There are a number of ways to run Julia:
-  * [[http://​julialang.org/​downloads/​download]] ​and run the interactive Julia read-eval-print loop (REPL) on your computer +  * the [[http://​julialang.org/​downloads/​download|Julia REPL]] (read-eval-print loop) --download and install ​on your computer 
-  * through ​the [[http://​junolab.org/​|Juno ​integrated development environment]] (IDE+  * the [[http://​junolab.org/​|Juno ​IDE]] (integrated development environment--download and install on your computer 
-  * at [[https://​www.juliabox.com/​|JuliaBox]],​ a cloud-based Julia server+  * [[https://​www.juliabox.com/​|JuliaBox]],​ a cloud-based Julia server 
 + 
 +And here are some good getting-started tutorials 
 +  * [[https://​www.youtube.com/​watch?​v=gQ1y5NUD_RI|An Introduction to Julia]], David Sanders (3hr youtube video!)  
 +  * [[https://​en.wikibooks.org/​wiki/​Introducing_Julia|Introducing Julia]] Wikibook (long & detailed) 
 +  * [[http://​samuelcolvin.github.io/​JuliaByExample/​|Julia by Example]] (nice compact set of examples) 
 +  * [[https://​github.com/​dpsanders/​hands_on_julia/​tree/​master/​notebooks|Hands On Julia]], David Sanders
  
  
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