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# julia
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> A high-level, high-performance dynamic programming language for technical computing.
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> More information: <https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/manual/getting-started/>.
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- Start a Julia REPL session:
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`julia`
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- Execute a Julia program and exit:
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`julia {{program.jl}}`
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- Execute a Julia program that takes arguments:
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`julia {{program.jl}} {{arguments}}`
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- Evaluate a string containing Julia code:
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`julia -e '{{julia_code}}'`
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- Evaluate a string of Julia code, passing arguments to it:
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`julia -e '{{for x in ARGS; println(x); end}}' {{arguments}}`
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- Evaluate an expression and print the result:
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`julia -E '{{(1 - cos(pi/4))/2}}'`
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- Start Julia in parallel mode, using N worker processes:
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`julia -p {{N}}`
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