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by johnmyleswhite
1075 days ago
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I still use Julia a lot and still think it is the best bet for a dynamic language with acceptable speed. I don't work on many OSS projects anymore, so I'm not an active contributor, but I'm not contributing to other languages in my spare time either. The projects you see in my "about" page are my paid efforts. I think Julia's adoption is still not at all comparable to Python or R, but neither of those languages were comparably popular at this point in their own lifetimes. I think people underestimate how slow change is here. Julia absolutely could fail to compete in the long run, but it is still growing and it is improving. |
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I appreciate the clarification and correction. Apologies for muddying the water.