Introduction to Julia - 2026 (Session 2 of 4)
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Date: 17 June 2026 @ 13:30 - 16:30
Timezone: Eastern Daylight Time
Language of instruction: English
DESCRIPTION: Julia is becoming increasingly popular for scientific computing. One may use it for prototyping as Matlab, R and Python for productivity, while gaining the same performance as compiled languages such as C/C++ and Fortran. The language is designed for both prototyping and performance, as well as simplicity. This is an introductory course on julia. Students will be able to get started quickly with the basics, in comparison with other similar languages such as Matlab, R, Python and Fortran and move on to learn how to write code that can run in parallel on multi-core and cluster systems through examples.
TEACHER: Ed Armstrong, (SHARCNET, University of Guelph)
LEVEL: Introductory
FORMAT: Lecture + Hands-on
CERTIFICATE: Completion
PREREQUISITES:
- Must be able to use bash
- Some familiarity with programming
Keywords: TRAINING
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