Re: [julia-users] Re: Current state of 3rd party APIs in Julia?

2014-09-26 Thread Adam Smith
Re: Google APIs, Google's python clients are pretty complete and 
up-to-date, so I'd suspect that you could get pretty far with those and 
Julia's PyCall to get up  running in the short term.

On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 10:53:05 AM UTC-4, Stefan Karpinski wrote:

 Julia Ferraioli wrote a blog post on running Julia on the Google Compute 
 Engine earlier in 2014:


 http://www.blog.juliaferraioli.com/2014/02/julia-on-google-compute-engine-parallel.html

 I'm not sure how up-to-date it is, but it may be helpful.

 On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 3:10 AM, Viral Shah vi...@mayin.org javascript:
  wrote:

 The EC2 API is pretty complete in Amit Murthy's AWS.jl, but it needs to 
 be updated, and takes a long time to compile.

 I don't know of Google APIs. We do want to have stable and well-tested 
 packages for some widely used AWS APIs to start with. 

 -viral


 On Monday, September 22, 2014 5:24:21 AM UTC+5:30, Randy Zwitch wrote:

 Julia and Postgres works fine using the ODBC.jl package; I know there is 
 also a Postgres-specific package in the works. I've used the AWS.jl package 
 to download from S3, but haven't used it enough to say it just works.

 I'm not aware of Google package APIs.

 On Sunday, September 21, 2014 4:25:15 PM UTC-4, Ed wrote:

 Please?

 On Friday, September 19, 2014 11:37:21 AM UTC-6, Ed wrote:

 Hello, I was wondering if anybody knows what's the current state of 
 the connectors between Julia and postgres, Amazon S3, and Google Storage 
 and Google BigQuery? Do they just work, or are they buggy, or 
 completely 
 unusable/not built yet?




[julia-users] Re: Current state of 3rd party APIs in Julia?

2014-09-24 Thread Viral Shah
The EC2 API is pretty complete in Amit Murthy's AWS.jl, but it needs to be 
updated, and takes a long time to compile.

I don't know of Google APIs. We do want to have stable and well-tested 
packages for some widely used AWS APIs to start with. 

-viral

On Monday, September 22, 2014 5:24:21 AM UTC+5:30, Randy Zwitch wrote:

 Julia and Postgres works fine using the ODBC.jl package; I know there is 
 also a Postgres-specific package in the works. I've used the AWS.jl package 
 to download from S3, but haven't used it enough to say it just works.

 I'm not aware of Google package APIs.

 On Sunday, September 21, 2014 4:25:15 PM UTC-4, Ed wrote:

 Please?

 On Friday, September 19, 2014 11:37:21 AM UTC-6, Ed wrote:

 Hello, I was wondering if anybody knows what's the current state of the 
 connectors between Julia and postgres, Amazon S3, and Google Storage and 
 Google BigQuery? Do they just work, or are they buggy, or completely 
 unusable/not built yet?



[julia-users] Re: Current state of 3rd party APIs in Julia?

2014-09-21 Thread Ed
Please?

On Friday, September 19, 2014 11:37:21 AM UTC-6, Ed wrote:

 Hello, I was wondering if anybody knows what's the current state of the 
 connectors between Julia and postgres, Amazon S3, and Google Storage and 
 Google BigQuery? Do they just work, or are they buggy, or completely 
 unusable/not built yet?



[julia-users] Re: Current state of 3rd party APIs in Julia?

2014-09-21 Thread Randy Zwitch
Julia and Postgres works fine using the ODBC.jl package; I know there is 
also a Postgres-specific package in the works. I've used the AWS.jl package 
to download from S3, but haven't used it enough to say it just works.

I'm not aware of Google package APIs.

On Sunday, September 21, 2014 4:25:15 PM UTC-4, Ed wrote:

 Please?

 On Friday, September 19, 2014 11:37:21 AM UTC-6, Ed wrote:

 Hello, I was wondering if anybody knows what's the current state of the 
 connectors between Julia and postgres, Amazon S3, and Google Storage and 
 Google BigQuery? Do they just work, or are they buggy, or completely 
 unusable/not built yet?