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Some π-ography

By: cormullion

Re-posted from: https://cormullion.github.io/pages/2018-03-14-some-piography/

Looking at the π symbol for 2018's π day pi

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This entry was posted in Julia on March 13, 2018 by cormullion.

Some π-ography

By: cormullion

Re-posted from: https://cormullion.github.io/pub/2018-03-14-some-piography.html

noise

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This entry was posted in Julia on March 13, 2018 by cormullion.

Three years of using Julia

I started using the Julia programming language in 2014, and by 2015, it
represented about 75% of my programming time/output. These have been interesting
years, because the language changed a lot, but also because I found a tool that
makes me very productive.

This entry was posted in Julia on March 11, 2018 by Julia on Armchair Ecology.

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