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Julia a computing language I recently got introduced to seems really good for scientific computing, linear algebra(computations that are level 3 or above) and machine learning seems pretty cool.

By chance I met a recent data science grad who knew the matrix computation book i was reading and he informed me about it.

Here is the documentation for any interested.

https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/

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Need to see an Anon vs Stoic debate.

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"Math and science is all a big cope from the freemasons to try and disprove the catholic church."-Stoic

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if you really want to learn scientific computing learn quantum physics

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The pre-reqs to truly understanding the theoretical basis for quantum physics requires: pde's, linear algebra, complex analysis, numerical analysis, probability theory and basic maths. I have a most down, just need to refine my understanding of partial differential equations and study probability theory in greater detail.

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quantum physics = Time travel.

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I've actually had to use Julia before it's good shit for ML reasoms only imho

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Looks like a great language for more complicated computational tasks

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Bye BIPOC, you're a BIPOC. Bye.

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