Julia Language 0.4 Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Programming on 9 October 2015 at 09:20 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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Julia, the high-performance, high-level technical computing programming language written against LLVM, has made it to version 0.4.

Julia 0.4 features generational garbage collection support, incremental code caching for packages, inter-task channels, tuple-type improvements, and a variety of other compiler and language additions.

Those interested in Julia for technical computing can find more v0.4 details via JuliaLang.org.
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