it'll be ok. encouraging to know that others are fighting the same battle. thank you!
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Replying to @upbeatprof
I have always always been baffled by Matlab in science. They must have bribed the right people. Gross. Terrible language.
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Replying to @o_guest
it's in the name: Matrix Lab=) 1st mover advantage on computational sci bc the devs were numerical analysts+applied/comput math ppl
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Replying to @upbeatprof @o_guest
spot on--they weren't language people. it's lovely for doing development of numerical algorithms. (disclosure: they're my peeps)
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Replying to @upbeatprof @o_guest
but for sooo many other applications it's a suboptimal choice driven by availability (licensing to edu's =\ )
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Replying to @upbeatprof
in my convinced it's just the name because it's so extortionately expensive!
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Replying to @o_guest @upbeatprof
I'm not* — but I think you got me. I genuinely think they did something way more smeaky/business.
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Replying to @o_guest
=) i can't say that they didn't, but IIRC they were way out in front of any other tools,+now 2 STEM generations have grown up on it
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Replying to @upbeatprof
but not in computer science... Something much have happened... I was taught open tools from get go more than a decade ago.
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