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-Julia
-=====
-
-[Julia][julia], as a full-fledged programming language with an extensive
-standard library that covers numerical computing, can be somewhat challenging to
-package. This file aims to provide pointers which could not easily be included
-as comments in the expressions themselves.
-
-[julia]: https://julialang.org
-
-For Nixpkgs, the manual is as always your primary reference, and for the Julia
-side of things you probably want to familiarise yourself with the [README
-][readme], [build instructions][build], and [release process][release_process].
-Remember that these can change between Julia releases, especially if the LTS and
-release branches have deviated greatly. A lot of the build process is
-underdocumented and thus there is no substitute for digging into the code that
-controls the build process. You are very likely to need to use the test suite to
-locate and address issues and in the end passing it, while only disabling a
-minimal set of broken or incompatible tests you think you have a good reason to
-disable, is your best bet at arriving at a solid derivation.
-
-[readme]: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/blob/master/README.md
-[build]: https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/tree/master/doc/src/devdocs/build
-[release_process]: https://julialang.org/blog/2019/08/release-process