2025-07-24 –, Lawrence Room 120 - REPL Main Stage
We’ll share updates on standalone executables, binding replacement, Pkg features, threading stabilization, and RISK-V support. We’ll also discuss the impact of AI on Julia development and open source relations and how Julia language development is organized and directed. Finally, we’ll discuss future work already in the works and speculate on future work that may soon commence, followed by a Q&A panel.
The core Julia developers give an overview of the latest changes to the Julia language and upcoming features in subsequent releases.
Artist, Scientist, Open source developer.
Keno Fischer is one of the core developers of the Julia programming language and co-founder and CTO at JuliaHub. His earliest involvement with the Julia project was the port of Julia to Windows, the creation of (the current iteration of) the Julia REPL, the Julia optimizer, Julia’s --bug-report
feature as well as numerous other language features and packages. Within the Julia community, he is known for creating packages that push the boundary of possibilities of the language and ability to debug even the thorniest of issues. He holds an A.M. degree in Physics from Harvard University.