Julia
langJulia is an open-source programming language designed for technical computing, combining the high performance of compiled languages with the flexibility and approachability of dynamic, interpreted ones.
Release | Released | Security Support | Latest |
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1.11 | 3 months and 3 weeks ago (08 Oct 2024) |
Yes |
1.11.3
(21 Jan 2025)
|
1.10 (LTS) | 1 year ago (25 Dec 2023) |
Yes |
1.10.8
(22 Jan 2025)
|
1.6 (LTS) | 3 years and 10 months ago (24 Mar 2021) |
Ended
3 months and 3 weeks ago (08 Oct 2024)
|
1.6.7
(20 Jul 2022)
|
1.0 (LTS) | 6 years ago (09 Aug 2018) |
Ended
3 years ago (01 Dec 2021)
|
1.0.5
(09 Sep 2019)
|
Julia releases minor versions approximately every 4–5 months. Each minor version is supported until the next is released, with patch updates provided as needed, approximately monthly. Long-Term Support (LTS) versions are selected occasionally from minor releases and are supported for an extended period, receiving critical bug fixes and security updates.
For more details, see the Julia release process blog post, or the summary from the FAQ: Do I want to use the Stable, LTS, or nightly version of Julia?, as well as the information in the Downloads page.
Release notes are kept in the NEWS.md
file in the git tag for each release, with older release notes being added to the HISTORY.md
file.
The version of NEWS.md
in the master
branch of the Julia repository
lists the changes that will be included in the next minor version.
More information is available on the Julia website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
julia --version
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