Oct 2015
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9 Fri 09:00 AM – 06:05 PM IST
10 Sat 09:15 AM – 06:00 PM IST
11 Sun
Julia is a high-level dynamic language which was invented out of greed to do more. Unlike other high-level dynamic languages, Julia is really fast. It inherits design tenets from Lisp, builds on the good parts of C, MATLAB, R, Python and Ruby to create a language that is performant and highly productive at the same time.
We are proud to announce the first ever JuliaCon India. It will feature the creators of the language Jeff Bezanson, Stefan Karpinski, and Viral B Shah, and an enthusiastic contingent of Julia programmers in India. It’s a two-day event consisting of a day-long conference (9th Oct) and a workshop (10th Oct).
Nishanth Kottary
@nishanthk Proposing
Submitted Sep 12, 2015
Demonstrates how Julias low level features can be used to interface with sensors, gather realtime data and visualize/analyze it.
Aircraft wings, especially those of fighter jets are prone to failure due to the strain on them. Parts of the aircraft have sensors mounted to detect strain. The data gathered from these sensors are analyzed in realtime to anticipate or prevent damage.
In this session we will talk about how Julia can be used to both interface with the sensors to gather data as well as to visualize and analyze the data.
Abhijith C., Data Scientist, Works at Julia Computing Inc.
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