Introduction to Julia for Programmers

23 May 2023 08:15
Course starts
23 May 2023 12:00
Course ends
13 places
Available places

Course further information

As scientists with programming experience, you will get to know the programming language Julia and its idiosyncrasies.

In this course we look at how to develope Software using the Julia programming language. We cover the idiosyncrasies of Julia as a programming language, learn how a Julia project is typically structured, look at package management and mention a few important packages, and look at how to call into software written in other programming languages.

During the course you will type along, following the instructors, preferably on your own machine. Please reach out to us, if you need help installing Julia. If necessary, you can also use the on-site computers that have Julia preinstalled.

We assume that you have experience programming in general, but experience with Julia is not required

Contact
zedif@uni-jena.de
Language
English
Core areas
  • Name Julia’s idiosyncrasies
  • Navigate Julia’s documentation
  • Call from Julia into code written in other languages
  • Find existing Julia libraries
Maximum capacity
20
Cancellation type
Self-cancellation
Location
Ernst-Abbe-Platz 2, Linux pool 2 (room 3410)
Dr. Eckhard Kadasch
Course instructor
Dr. Philipp Schäfer
Course instructor