Re: [julia-users] When Julia v1.0 will be released?
I knew that. On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 10:14:24 AM UTC-4, Isaiah wrote: > > When it is ready. > > On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 10:07 AM, Hisham Assi <assi@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> I really like Julia (I am using it for my publications & thesis), but I >> noticed that the versions are not really backward compatible. I am still ok >> with that, but many other people are waiting for the mature, stable >> version (1.0) to start using Julia. So, when Julia v1.0 will be >> released? >> > >
[julia-users] Re: When Julia v1.0 will be released?
Thank you, Chris, for the informative answer On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 10:14:52 AM UTC-4, Chris Rackauckas wrote: > > This probably will help. > <https://twitter.com/acidflask/status/745981446821675008> > > On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 7:07:12 AM UTC-7, Hisham Assi wrote: >> >> I really like Julia (I am using it for my publications & thesis), but I >> noticed that the versions are not really backward compatible. I am still ok >> with that, but many other people are waiting for the mature, stable >> version (1.0) to start using Julia. So, when Julia v1.0 will be released? >> >
Re: [julia-users] When Julia v1.0 will be released?
I knew that. On Thursday, July 7, 2016 at 10:14:24 AM UTC-4, Isaiah wrote: > > When it is ready. > > On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 10:07 AM, Hisham Assi <assi@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> I really like Julia (I am using it for my publications & thesis), but I >> noticed that the versions are not really backward compatible. I am still ok >> with that, but many other people are waiting for the mature, stable >> version (1.0) to start using Julia. So, when Julia v1.0 will be >> released? >> > >
[julia-users] When Julia v1.0 will be released?
I really like Julia (I am using it for my publications & thesis), but I noticed that the versions are not really backward compatible. I am still ok with that, but many other people are waiting for the mature, stable version (1.0) to start using Julia. So, when Julia v1.0 will be released?
[julia-users] Re: Comparison of FE codes; Julia versus commercial FE solver
I am a COMSOL and Julia user. It will be very interesting to see J FinEALE.
[julia-users] Re: Significant rounding error in Julia: N * (1/1) == N + 1
I tried it in REPL, IJulia, and Juno (all on OS X 10.10.1), The problem was reproduced only on Juno.
[julia-users] Re: Significant rounding error in Julia: N * (1/1) == N + 1
It is just display format in Juno
[julia-users] Re: IJulia loses syntax coloring
I have the same issue on OSX 10.9.4.
[julia-users] Re: Winston colormap
Thank You Alex, Can we add a colorbar to imagesc ? I was not able to add xrange and yrange to the imagesc, Is there a away to control the imagesc attributes similar to any other FramedPlot?
[julia-users] Winston colormap
For the command colormap (*name::String*[, *n=256*]) *, what values are available for name::string other than jet ?* *It would be for helpful to have density plot command like the one in Mathematica. **It would be something like the density(m x n Array{Float64,2}, n-element **Array{Float64,1}, m**-element **Array{Float64,1}) with a colormap option. **This would somehow cover the shortage of contour plot and 3D-surface plot for plotting physical fields( temperature, pressure, ...) over two dimensional space which is very common in physics and engineering publications.* *Thank you all JULIA people. *