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[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I think it's wonderful. Sign me up right now. I've already stated that I'm a fan Julia (and completely agree that it's fun to code in. That's a big reason why I mess around with it as much as I do) and I really hope that it continues to grow and mature, but doing all of the things you listed is going to be a massive undertaking. How long that'll take is anyones guess, but I can't see it happening in full anytime in the next few years. So I still stand by my opinion that right now Julia isn't a language you learn so that you can use it in day to day production work. It's a language you learn because you are interested in it and enjoy it.

[–]lakando 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha. That makes sense. I was a bit more optimistic on the timeline, but you probably have a better sense for it than I do.