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Paper: Advancing High Energy Physics Data Analysis with Julia: A Case for JuliaHEP #1084
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Paper: Advancing High Energy Physics Data Analysis with Julia: A Case for JuliaHEP #1084
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Sorry, I didn't realize this was still a WIP PR. Left some early comments for now, which you can feel free to ignore at this stage. I'll probably check back near the review deadline. Looking forward to the work! |
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Inviting reviewers: @[email protected] and @henryiii |
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@cdlindsey will serve as editor for this paper. |
Co-authored-by: Jerry Ling <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Henry Schreiner <[email protected]>
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This is the last request for @ianna to respond to the resolution. Please respond, make changes or edits by EOD today (09/10/2025) or risk publication. |
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Thanks @ianna for the confirmation. LGTM - Approved from my side. |
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