Why Julia is very often related to a data science / economics language only?

I’ve used it at every company I have worked for since 2016 but the code ends up being so specific, it is of little interest to others.

I make it as modular as possible so I can put the pieces on GitHub but even then, I never expect anyone else to actually use it.

I think it is just one of those things. My kind of work doesn’t generate any interesting papers for conferences or even blog posts.

“How to run SQL in batches of 100k records to get round mandated corporate response timeouts in AWS RDP Mysql using Julia’s @Threads and cache them using JDF”

There’s nothing really “Can your programming language do this? Julia can”

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