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From: Stephen Fuld <sfuld@alumni.cmu.edu.invalid>
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Subject: Julia was Re: Fortran was NOT higher level than C. Was: Computer
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On 9/5/2024 7:37 AM, Thomas Koenig wrote:

> 
> I prefer Julia for the more script-oriented stuff, it can be
> quite fast.
> 

When I first saw Julia some years ago, I was very impressed.  It 
certainly has some nice features.  But apparently it hasn't caught on as 
quickly as I had hoped. :-(

Can you talk about why you think it isn't more popular?



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