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Jalem Raj Rohit
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Jalem Raj Rohit is an IIT Jodhpur graduate with a keen interest in recommender systems, machine learning, and serverless and distributed systems. Raj currently works as a senior consultantdata scienceand NLP at Episource, before which he worked at Zomato and Kayako. He contributes to open source projects in Python, Go, and Julia. He also speaks at tech conferences about serverless engineering and machine learning.
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Representation of a Julia program


In this section, you will study the life of a Julia program and how it is actually represented and interpreted by Julia. You will also learn what is meant by "a language expressing its own code as a data structure of itself."

This section will act as a foundation for learning about the concept of metaprogramming and how Julia uses it for generating code.

Getting ready

To get started with this section, you must simply have your Julia REPL up-and-running.

How to do it...

Firstly, it is very important to know that every Julia program starts out as a string. Let's consider a short program for adding two variables as our Julia code and use it to learn how Julia interprets programs:

code = "a + b"

It would look like this:

Now, if you parse the preceding string code, it would return an object of type Expression. Let's check it by actually parsing an example Julia program and checking for its type:

check = parse(code)

The output would look like this:

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Jalem Raj Rohit

Jalem Raj Rohit is an IIT Jodhpur graduate with a keen interest in recommender systems, machine learning, and serverless and distributed systems. Raj currently works as a senior consultantdata scienceand NLP at Episource, before which he worked at Zomato and Kayako. He contributes to open source projects in Python, Go, and Julia. He also speaks at tech conferences about serverless engineering and machine learning.
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