Writing good functions is not an art – it’s something you can learn with reasonably little practice. A good function, by our definition, is one that is performant: it consumes as few resources as needed, type-stable: it always returns the same type of object, and legible: Julia is a fairly easy to read language, and […]
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The #juliabook is here
The last few weeks were incredibly busy. Between days of going through corrections, re-running code for the th time to make sure it works on different architectures, tweaking graphics and a myriad other issues – while also preparing for a move overseas! -, I had pretty little time to process what culminated today in the […]