 Hi everyone, in this short tutorial, we're going to talk about that, what is Julia programming language. Julia is relatively new programming language for numerical computing. And as we know, languages as C and C++, they are very fast. And on the other side, FORTRAN, MATLAB, Python, and so on, they're doing great with MAT and also, for example, our language is great with statistics. Julia language combines both of these and Julia language is very fast like C and C++ and on the other side, it's great for working with MAT and Julia has a base library which covers linear, algebra, random number generation, signal processing, string processing, and much more. Julia is open source language and it's one of the newest programming languages that can be used for almost any type of computational tasks. And Julia language also removes the requirement of knowing multiple languages. You don't need to know C, C++, Python, MATLAB, Java, FORTRAN, and so on to complete a job. Instead, you can just learn Julia. Julia creators said on their blog why they created Julia, and I'm going to quote them. We want a language that's open source with liberal license. We want the speed of C with the dynamism of Ruby. We want a language that's homo-iconic with the true macros like Lisp, but with obvious familiar mathematical notation like MATLAB. We want something as usable for general programming as Python, as easy for statistics as A, as natural for string processing as Perl, as powerful for linear algebra as MATLAB, as good at gluing programs together as the shell. Having that is third simple to learn and yet keeps the most serious hackers happy. We want it interactive and we want it compiled. Did we mention it should be as fast as C? I'm a very busy person, but I'll try in the next few months to learn this language and to make maybe simple tutorials on how to do something in Julia. You can start studying this language with me together and you can follow my progression on channels that you can find in the comments down below. And at the end, don't forget to subscribe to our channel. See you in the next video. Bye.