Software Engineer Google
Leah is currently a software engineer at Google. She spent the Spring of 2013 at Hacker School, where she started learning Julia. Since then, she has written TypeCheck.jl (the first Julia package for static type checking), and spoken about Julia at several conferences, including JuliaCon, Strange Loop, and Strata NYC.
Talks I've Given
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How Julia Goes Faster
Featuring Leah Hanson
Julia is well-designed; it’s fun to write and easy to learn, especially for its niche of technical computing. However, one of the biggest draws for new users is its speed. Julia was designed from the beginning to run fast without heroic implementation efforts. This has allowed it to achieve...
architecture-&-design -
How Julia Goes Faster
Featuring Leah Hanson
Julia is well-designed; it’s fun to write and easy to learn, especially for its niche of technical computing. However, one of the biggest draws for new users is its speed. Julia was designed from the beginning to run fast without heroic implementation efforts. This has allowed it to achieve...
architecture-&-design -
How Julia Goes Faster
Featuring Leah Hanson
Julia is well-designed; it’s fun to write and easy to learn, especially for its niche of technical computing. However, one of the biggest draws for new users is its speed. Julia was designed from the beginning to run fast without heroic implementation efforts. This has allowed it to achieve...
architecture-&-design