Those are definitely problems for the corporate world (except for Jupyter, a Julia kernel already exists for that).
Again, I’m not an academic so take what I say with a grain of salt - but I can see Julia paying dividends very very quickly in that sphere (once you’re over the admittedly steep learning curve).
Again, I’m not an academic so take what I say with a grain of salt - but I can see Julia paying dividends very very quickly in that sphere (once you’re over the admittedly steep learning curve).