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Julia: High Performance Programming
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Julia: High Performance Programming

by Ivo Balbaert, Avik Sengupta, Malcolm Sherrington
November 2016
Intermediate to advanced
697 pages
14h 44m
English
Packt Publishing
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Summary

In this chapter, we explored a lot of material. We learned how the I/O system in Julia is constructed, how to work with files and DataFrames, and how to connect with databases using ODBC. The basics of network programming in Julia was also discussed, and then we got an overview of the parallel computing functionality, from the primitive operations to map-reduce functions and distributed arrays. In the next chapter, we will take a look at how Julia interacts with the command line and with other languages, and discuss some performance tips.

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