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Array programming languages / High-level programming languages / Object-oriented programming languages / Parallel computing / Numerical linear algebra / MATLAB / Julia / Array programming / Fortran / Dynamic programming language / Perl / LLVM
Date: 2016-08-17 04:50:21
Array programming languages
High-level programming languages
Object-oriented programming languages
Parallel computing
Numerical linear algebra
MATLAB
Julia
Array programming
Fortran
Dynamic programming language
Perl
LLVM

Julia A Fast Dynamic Language for Technical Computing Created by: Jeff Bezanson, Stefan Karpinski, Viral B. Shah & Alan Edelman A Fractured Community Technical work gets done in many different languages

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