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{{Infobox programming language
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(contracted; show full)e]] compiler that is referred to as "just-[[Ahead-of-time compilation|ahead-of-time]]"<ref>{{cite web |last1=Fischer |first1=Keno |last2=Nash |first2=Jameson |title=Growing a Compiler - Getting to Machine Learning from a General Purpose Compiler |url=https://juliacomputing.com/blog/2019/02/19/growing-a-compiler.html |website=Julia Computing Blog |accessdate=11 April 2019}}</ref> in the Julia community is used.
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Julia is [[garbage collection (computer science)|garbage-collected]]
 language, shared by many other languages like JavaScript and Go, and it's a feature to make programming easier for developers, to not have implement deallocation of memory, and thus eliminate memory-leaks. It also makes the language safer than many other commonly-used languages like C.

Tools available for Julia include, not just many widely used editors, such as [[Vim (text editor)|Vim]] and [[Emacs]], but also [[integrated development environment|IDEs]] (e.g. Juno, and Microsoft's [[Visual Studio Code]], with [[Plug-in (computing)|extensions]] adding Julia support, both providing debugging support); with integrated tools, e.g. a [[lint (software)|linter]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://discourse.julialang.org/t/ann-linter-julia-plugin-for-atom-juno/2118|title=ANN: linter-julia(contracted; show full)[[Category:Programming languages]]
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