The Evrone team doesn’t just work on commercial projects. We also actively support the open-source community, sharing our tools and holding events for developers of all different levels. Because of this, Bauman Moscow State Technical University has invited one of our specialists to teach the “Algorithmization and Programming” course for students of the Faculty of Biomedical Engineering.
Through our partnership with the University, we will teach freshmen to write and understand code and use it to solve scientific and technological challenges. In this article, we explain why we chose to teach the Julia programming language, and how this knowledge will help students prepare for their future careers.
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