Julia: Great Language or the Greatest Language - Keynote by Jan Vitek

Julia: Great Language or the Greatest Language - Keynote by Jan Vitek

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Julia: Great Language or the Greatest Language - Keynote by Jan Vitek

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  1. 1 Welcome!
  2. 2 Information about JuliaCon 2021
  3. 3 Schedule and organization of the JuliaCon 2021
  4. 4 Introduction of prof. Jan Vitek
  5. 5 Prof. Jan Vitek "Julia: Great language or the greatest language"
  6. 6 Why are we still inventing, adopting, and abandoning programming languages?
  7. 7 How to revolutionize scientific programming?
  8. 8 Programming languages landscape
  9. 9 What have we learned in the last 20 years?
  10. 10 Intel project on the parallel accelerator
  11. 11 Publishing papers on Julia
  12. 12 Our first paper: Julia is fast
  13. 13 Julia implementation
  14. 14 Julia design
  15. 15 Julia coding style
  16. 16 Implementation, design, and code styles make Julia fast
  17. 17 Second paper: formalizing Julia subtyping algorithm
  18. 18 Defining rules of subtyping
  19. 19 Normalization of types
  20. 20 Normalization of types is in the exponential complexity class
  21. 21 Representing types as trees
  22. 22 Third paper: rational reconstruction of Julia subtyping
  23. 23 Who is right?
  24. 24 Subtyping parametric types
  25. 25 The diagonal rule
  26. 26 Julia type system isn't decidable, what we will do with it?
  27. 27 Fourth paper: eval and world age
  28. 28 Fifth paper: type stability and type grounded
  29. 29 Q&A: What are the promising techniques from JIT theory that weren't put into practice?
  30. 30 Q&A: What are the barriers for Julia reaching the speed of C?
  31. 31 Q&A: Is the concept of programming from the time before 2010 still relevant in 2021?

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