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by cookieperson
1125 days ago
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Think you've dodged the point entirely by fixating on a word rather then the sentiment. Isn't it in your professional interest to endlessly promote Julia at all costs. To find tools in other languages and make sure they are available in Julia, etc? That's basically my point. Readers should be aware of who is making suggestions and why they might be making them. You have a clear status and financial drivers to say "only use Julia, it's ready for anything, it's fine" while not saying any of the flaws other then "it's fixed if you compile the branch of the grad student I asked to fix it's PR". Also the type of work you do is incredibly rare. Most people considering trying to use Julia for their day job don't have the resources you have nor the needs or desires you have. In most cases getting one of the most foremost scientific computing in Julia experts take on what tools they should use really doesn't map well to practical users. |
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