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In the browser, you can run Julia on JuliaBox. No installation is required — just point your browser there, log in, and start computing (see Appendix B).
Lauwens, Ben; Downey, Allen B.. Think Julia . O'Reilly Media. Kindle Edition.
The link in the Kindle version is dead, and I saw a discourse reference dated 2020 that said that it was going away: "Since JuliaBox sunset will take place on May 31st 😢 what are the best options to run Julia in the cloud for academic users? "
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as of this Issue report, Julia version 1.9.1 is out.
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mybinder.org is one option for free cloud resources, e.g. I often use this in my teaching. You just create a github repo specifying the software environment you want (or clone someone else's), and point mybinder at it.
Running Julia
In the browser, you can run Julia on JuliaBox. No installation is required — just point your browser there, log in, and start computing (see Appendix B).
Lauwens, Ben; Downey, Allen B.. Think Julia . O'Reilly Media. Kindle Edition.
The link in the Kindle version is dead, and I saw a discourse reference dated 2020 that said that it was going away:
"Since JuliaBox sunset will take place on May 31st 😢 what are the best options to run Julia in the cloud for academic users? "
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: