PS: thank you for making this:
I've realized that Julia needs to be taught with algebra, statistics, trig, geometry, & especially calculus,
so therefore it needs to be the fundamental programming language taught in school.
There is no justification for having both Julia & some other language required, for students to have to learn, if Julia can do enough, well-enough...
For a more-complete set, I think
Julia ( Math is required, therefore Julia is required. Period. )
Ruby ( true OOP, whereas Java, etc, is Class-Hierarchy Oriented Programming: which is brittle )
Haskell ( look up "Algebra-Driven Design" for the perfection of its potential )
Prolog+Logic, together
Rust, for low-level stuff ( please, World, make C redundant: as much as it suits me, it is the wrong answer )
This work of yours is the only useful work on 1 of the key requirements for this paradigm-change.
in the main readme page https://github.com/ninjaaron/administrative-scripting-with-julia
the word "Lisp" is mis-spelt as "Lips".
Please fix that.
PS: thank you for making this: I've realized that Julia needs to be taught with algebra, statistics, trig, geometry, & especially calculus, so therefore it needs to be the fundamental programming language taught in school.
There is no justification for having both Julia & some other language required, for students to have to learn, if Julia can do enough, well-enough...
For a more-complete set, I think
This work of yours is the only useful work on 1 of the key requirements for this paradigm-change.
Salut, Namaste, & Kaizen, eh?
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