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Post by Admin on Mar 3, 2020 23:05:25 GMT
So people seem to think that in Julia and in Rust they have something over C. What? And then I guess I need links and I need books too. Tried to explore this before, did not find much. Julia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_%28programming_language%29well definitely for numerical analysis, and they talk about lots of things, but to me not clear that those are necessary. Source Code github.com/JuliaLang/juliajulialang.org/I had found zero books before: Julia quick syntax reference : a pocket guide for data science programming / Antonello Lobianco 2019 Tanmay teaches Julia for beginners : a springboard to machine learning for all ages / Tanmay Bakshi 2020 Think Julia : how to think like a computer scientist / Ben Lauwens and Allen B. Downey (O'Reilly 2019, their books are ALWAYS GOOD, so this is where I will start.) Rust en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_(programming_language)github.com/rust-langwww.rust-lang.org/There are actually a lot of books about Rust now, and they are circulating. The Rust programming language / by Steve Klabnik and Carol Nichols ; with contributions from the Rust Community Programming Rust : fast, safe systems development / Jim Blandy and Jason Orendorff (O'Reilly 2017) some closed threads: Physics Texts tuscl.net/discussion.php?id=58805Programable Hand Held Calculators tuscl.net/discussion.php?id=58714
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