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[docs] update getting_started_with_julia.jl #3534

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# It's important to note that this issue isn't Julia-specific. It happens in
# every programming language (try it out in Python).

# ## Vectors, matrices and arrays
# ## Vectors, matrices, and arrays

# Similar to MATLAB, Julia has native support for vectors, matrices and tensors;
# all of which are represented by arrays of different dimensions. Vectors are
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# the opening `(`. This works for _any_ function, including functions with
# multiple arguments. For example:

f.([1, 2, 3])
foo.([1, 2, 3])

# !!! tip
# Get a `MethodError` when calling a function that takes a `Vector`,
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