
Practical Julia
A Hands-On Introduction for Scientific Minds
$105.89
- Paperback
528 pages
- Release Date
5 December 2023
Summary
Learn to use Julia as a tool for research, and solve problems of genuine interest—like modeling the course of a pandemic—in this practical, hands-on introduction to the language.
The Julia programming language is acclaimed in scientific circles for its unparalleled ease, interactivity, and speed. Practical Julia is a comprehensive introduction to the language, making it accessible even if you’re new to programming. Dive in with a thorough guide to Julia’s syntax, data types, and best …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781718502765 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1718502761 |
| Author: | Lee Phillips |
| Publisher: | No Starch Press,US |
| Imprint: | No Starch Press,US |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 528 |
| Release Date: | 5 December 2023 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 177mm |
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Critics Review
“A great starting point for the reader’s journey into Julia - with the first part covering the fundamentals of the language and second part diving into a variety of different scientific disciplines.”
—Viral Shah, co-creator of the Julia programming language and CEO of JuliaHub
“This is a nice deep dive that covers a lot of ground, from the basics on how to define arrays and use the type system all the way to biochemical modeling and scientific machine learning. Lee gives a very nice in-depth treatment, showing not only the most standard ways to do things, but also some different library options along with a good explanation of the pros and cons to the choices. I think this is a great book for any Julia user’s shelf.”
—Christopher Rackauckas, Applied Mathematics Instructor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“Practical Julia is clear, concise, and complete, exactly what you want in an introductory book. It’s also really interesting; the author has an engaging voice and a knack for good examples. Along with a general introduction to Julia, he provides real-world illustrations of applying Julia to specific problems in biology, physics, statistics, machine learning, and other areas. Highly recommended.”
—David Chappell, Principal of Chappell & Associates
About The Author
Lee Phillips
Lee Phillips was a theoretical and computational physicist at the Naval Research Laboratory for 21 years. He has presented his research in numerous scientific papers and international conferences. He has also written many popular articles on science and its history, and on the use of computers in research. He’s involved with science education and outreach, including serving on the Board of Directors of the Friends of Arlington’s Planetarium.
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