![]() ![]() ![]() The official Julia documentation is the authoritative guide, and you should refer to it as often as possible as you learn. For more learning materials, including links to books, videos, articles/blogs and notebooks, refer to the learning section at Julia's official site. This wikibook is intended as an introduction to the language for the less experienced and occasional programmer. The Julia programming language is easy to use, fast, and powerful. 14.9 A more useful example: 14.10 Under the hood.14.6.1 eval() and 14.7 Scope and context.11.3.1 Writing and reading array to and from a file.11.2.2 Interacting with the file system.11.1.2 Slurp – reading a file all at once.10.1.11.1.1 Making a substitution string.10.1.10 Finding and replacing things inside strings.10.1.7 Converting characters to integers and back again.10.1.6 Converting between numbers and strings.8.3 Type parameters in method definitions.8.1.11 Function chaining and composition.8.1.8.2 Applying functions using the dot syntax.8.1.6 Local variables and changing the values of arguments.8.1.5 Functions with variable number of arguments.8.1.3 Optional arguments and variable number of arguments.8.1.2.1 Returning more than one value from a function.8.1.2 Functions with multiple expressions. ![]()
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