@rastinza In general, Julia has a lot of libraries similar to Python and is definitely catching up in the realm of data science. I will say though that Julia is far ahead in differential equations solvers:
@rastinza I'm not too well versed in the chemistry/bioinformatics side, but briefly looking into RDKit for Julia looks like that they simply added a C API for any programming language, so any limitations with RDKit in Julia would be with the API:
https://chembl.blogspot.com/2021/05/julia-meets-rdkit.html?m=1
@rastinza This looks like what you're looking for:
https://discourse.julialang.org/t/python-to-julia-transpiler/21473
@sojournTime
Thanks, I'll try taking a look into this API.
Is there some way to adapt python libraries to Julia?
I'm afraid I might start working with it, and then require a library which I didn't account for, which is not available.