.@o_guest I prefer Matlab's syntax to Python/R, feels more intuitive to me. Octave is an option (open-source w/ Matlab-like syntax)
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Matlab's matrix syntax beats the pants of Numpy, but that's the *only* thing it does better. I am avoiding R.
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I know! And then they spend it all writing toolboxes for Finance instead of fixing the broken stuff
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the broken stuff is going to be abandonware soon IMHO
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Matlab is an unstoppable force at this point I'm afraid
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Really!? I've seen
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Are there papers on this, e.g. optimizers in R vs Matlab? I use R but have v smart friends who love matlab.
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what do you mean by 'optimizers'?
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Just an example, anything we can compare empirically. Sim study speed; number of vars/size of data they handle.
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I'm sure somebody has done this, maybe even popped it on ArXiv.
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