Last week I gave a minicourse using Julia at the Brazilian Topology Meeting. I used Quarto to generate the online book and Julia to do the code and analysis.
I had 4 lectures, so I tried to apply tools from topological data analysis in some datasets. The audience was made of topologists, so I spent little time talking about homology and a lot of time talking about computation and machine learning. Lots of people were interested in Julia! The result was very positive and I hope to have more people contributing to JuliaTDA · GitHub soon!
Here’s the link to the web book: