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People are increasingly running out of reasons to not use Julia. It really is the future for data science and machine learning. No let me correct that. It really could replace anything R, Python, Perl, Ruby etc is used for today. Not right now as packages, larger communities etc need to be developed. But long term solutions the potential is obvious. A friendly, powerful and high performance dynamic language ought to have a very broad appeal. |
And now Julia has competition from Mojo. Mojo makes some compromises for backward compatibility with the Python world, but it's really solving the problems that hurt AI most. And the folks behind Mojo have a lot of real-world experience migrating a community from one language to another.
I think Julia will remain a niche language, confined to science and statistical computing outside of mainstream data science and machine learning.