What crappy subject?

I thought it was a virus. ;)

-Girish

On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 10:16 AM, Shrinivasan T <[email protected]> wrote:
> Julia is a new language for scientific computing that is winning
> praise from a slew of very smart people, including Harlan Harris,
> Chris Fonnesbeck, Douglas Bates, Vince Buffalo and Shane Conway. As a
> language, it has lofty design goals, which, if attained, will make it
> noticeably superior to Matlab, R and Python for scientific
> programming. In the core development team’s own words:
>
>    We want a language that’s open source, with a liberal license. We
> want the speed of C with the dynamism of Ruby. We want a language
> that’s homoiconic, with true macros like Lisp, but with obvious,
> familiar mathematical notation like Matlab. We want something as
> usable for general programming as Python, as easy for statistics as R,
> as natural for string processing as Perl, as powerful for linear
> algebra as Matlab, as good at gluing programs together as the shell.
> Something that is dirt simple to learn, yet keeps the most serious
> hackers happy. We want it interactive and we want it compiled.
>
> Read more at: http://www.r-bloggers.com/julia-i-love-you/
>
> http://julialang.org/
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> T.Shrinivasan
>
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