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DTSTART:20210729T193000Z
DTEND:20210729T194000Z
DESCRIPTION:[`PackageCompiler.jl`](https://julialang.github.io/PackageCompi
 ler.jl/dev/) has become the de facto method for creating standalone Julia 
 applications. In this talk\, we will demonstrate the use of `PackageCompil
 er.jl` to produce shared library bundles.  This functionality was added re
 cently and allows the easy creation of location-independent dynamic librar
 ies which can be linked to and called from C\, C++\, Rust\, or other langu
 ages which can link to and use C libraries.
DTSTAMP:20260513T171359Z
LOCATION:Blue
SUMMARY:Creating a Shared Library Bundle with Package Compiler - Kristoffer
  Carlsson\, Simon Byrne\, Kevin Squire
URL:https://pretalx.com/juliacon2021/talk/KHK7PA/
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UID:pretalx-juliacon2021-CPDWCV@pretalx.com
DTSTART:20210729T194000Z
DTEND:20210729T195000Z
DESCRIPTION:PGFPlots is a plotting package for LaTeX that produces plots wi
 th vector graphics and interfaces with the math typesetting of LaTeX. `PGF
 PlotsX.jl` is a Julia plotting package that provides an interface to PGFPl
 ots by transpiling Julia objects to LaTeX code. Furthermore\, the figures 
 generated by `PGFPlotsX.jl` are directly rendered in IPython notebooks\, P
 luto and VSCode which allows for rapid plot prototyping. It also serves as
  one of the backends to the popular `Plots.jl` package.
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LOCATION:Red
SUMMARY:PGFPlotsX.jl - Plotting with LaTeX\, directly from Julia - Kristoff
 er Carlsson
URL:https://pretalx.com/juliacon2021/talk/CPDWCV/
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UID:pretalx-juliacon2021-U9SZZU@pretalx.com
DTSTART:20210729T200000Z
DTEND:20210729T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:The ability to create shared library bundles was recently added
  to `PackageCompiler.jl`.  In this talk\, we will discuss the technical de
 tails of the implementation and give in-depth examples of using the result
 ing shared library bundles from C and Rust.
DTSTAMP:20260513T171359Z
LOCATION:Blue
SUMMARY:Deep Dive: Creating Shared Libraries with PackageCompiler.jl - Kris
 toffer Carlsson\, Simon Byrne\, Kevin Squire\, Nikhil Mitra
URL:https://pretalx.com/juliacon2021/talk/U9SZZU/
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