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== Installation And Versions == | == Installation And Versions == | ||
You can install the newest version of Julia either with <code>julia-bin</code> (the derivation which downloads the binary) or <code>julia< | You can install the newest version of Julia either with <code>julia-bin</code> (the derivation which downloads the binary) or <code>julia</code> (the derivation which builds Julia from the source). From the end-user perspective, -bin packages should be indistinguishable from source-built ones. | ||
== Packages == | == Packages == |
Revision as of 13:16, 4 April 2024
Julia is a programming language, that aims to create an unprecedented combination of ease-of-use, power, and efficiency in a single language.
Installation And Versions
You can install the newest version of Julia either with julia-bin
(the derivation which downloads the binary) or julia
(the derivation which builds Julia from the source). From the end-user perspective, -bin packages should be indistinguishable from source-built ones.
Packages
Some Julia packages expect binaries to be installed on your system. Until a better solution is found, you can run Julia inside Distrobox.
Most notably, Julia Plots does not work. You can use Gadfly instead.