This was recorded a while back, but it's still super relevant. If you are new or not so new to high-level high-performance programming, this is definitely worth checking out.
https://www.datacamp.com/podcast/the-rise-of-the-julia-programming-language
BTW, I was invited to speak to this podcast because I've been very active in promoting and using this language, over the years. You can learn more about it through either one of my books on it, published by Technics Publications (https://technicspub.com/julia). Also, my latest book, The Data Path Less Traveled, has a lot of Julia code in it to illustrate the various concepts covered. Cheers
https://www.datacamp.com/podcast/the-rise-of-the-julia-programming-language
BTW, I was invited to speak to this podcast because I've been very active in promoting and using this language, over the years. You can learn more about it through either one of my books on it, published by Technics Publications (https://technicspub.com/julia). Also, my latest book, The Data Path Less Traveled, has a lot of Julia code in it to illustrate the various concepts covered. Cheers