You should only be using the long-term support (LTS) version of Julia if you work at an organization where implementing or certifying upgrades is prohibitively expensive and there is no need for new language features or packages. Great care is taken not to break compatibility with older Julia versions, so older code should continue to work with the latest stable Julia release. Windows 64-bit (installer), 64-bit (portable) 32-bit (installer), 32-bit (portable) macOS x86 (Intel or Rosetta) 64-bit (.dmg), 64-bit (.tar.gz) macOS (Apple Silicon) 64-bit (.dmg), 64-bit (.tar.gz) Generic Linux on x86 64-bit (glibc) ( GPG), 64-bit (musl) ( GPG) 32-bit ( GPG) Generic Linux on ARM 64-bit (AArch64) ( GPG) Generic Linux on PowerPC 64-bit (little endian) ( GPG) Generic FreeBSD on x86 64-bit ( GPG) Source Tarball ( GPG) Tarball with dependencies ( GPG) GitHubĪlmost everyone should be downloading and using the latest stable release of Julia.