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by aazaa
1798 days ago
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> Julia Computing, founded by the creators of the Julia high-performance programming language, today announced the completion of a $24M Series A fundraising round led by Dorilton Ventures, with participation from Menlo Ventures, General Catalyst, and HighSage Ventures. ... What products/services does Julia Computing sell to justify that Series A? The article doesn't mention anything. Although the company website lists some "products," there are no price tags or subscription plans attached to anything. And even if there are revenue-generating products/services on the horizon, how will the company protect itself from smaller, more nimble competitors that don't have a platform obligation to fulfill? How is this not another Docker? Don't get me wrong, both Julia and Docker are amazing, but have we entered the phase of the VC-funded deliberate non-profit? |
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That's the entire second paragraph of the article. JuliaHub is a paid cloud computing service for running Julia code and JuliaSim/JuliaSPICE/Pumas are paid domain-specific modeling and simulation products. See also some of the other comments here from Keno[1] and Chris Rackauckas[2]:
1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27884386
2. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27887122