I think the idea is for it to be both machine friendly and MATLAB/python users friendly, by bringing the best of Fortran into the modern world and with a good type system. The types are very machine oriented but with nice abstractions to easily allow polymorphism.
I think the idea is for it to be both machine friendly and MATLAB/python users friendly, by bringing the best of Fortran into the modern world and with a good type system. The types are very machine oriented but with nice abstractions to easily allow polymorphism.
A pure Julia program got >1 petaflop on Cori, so it's quite in the HPC realm.
https://juliacomputing.com/case-studies/celeste.html