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by runarberg
39 days ago
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I used Julia a lot when I was studying statistics (which I dropped out of) back in 2015, but I recently (like last weekend) came back to it to write a prototype of a supervised learning model, and I have to say, coming back to it was pure joy. And my model prototype was indeed fast enough for me. Now I will probably rewrite the model in rust if I want to do anything with it (mostly for the web assembly target as I want this thing to run in browsers) but I will for sure be using Julia for further experimentation. Lovely language. |
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Funny you should say that... there was recently a very interesting announcement for a Julia-to-WASM compiler and a full-stack signals-based web framework:
https://discourse.julialang.org/t/ann-experimental-wasmtarge...