This course introduces you to Julia as a first programming language. Julia is a high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language developed specifically for scientific computing. This language will be particularly useful for applications in physics, chemistry, astronomy, engineering, data science, bioinformatics, and many more. You can start programming with Julia within Coursera and it can also be used from the command line, program files, or a Jupyter notebook.

Julia Scientific Programming

Julia Scientific Programming


Instructors: Juan H Klopper
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What you'll learn
How to start coding in the Julia programming language.
The advantages and capacities of Julia as a computing language.
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Reviewed on Jul 18, 2021
Great course on Julia, the info is a bit old (uses 1.0 vs 1.6 current release). Other than that, a lot of good information and usage of Julia for scientific programming.
Reviewed on May 19, 2021
Overall I learned a lot, but the pacing was strange and some of the things in the quizzes were not taught well or were taught in the chapter after the quiz.
Reviewed on Feb 1, 2017
This course is more like a lesson for data science, most of them are organized for plotting curve and making diagrams. This is good. But I was expected a more detailed lesson toward Julia itself.
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