python community is great (but specific niches have active matlab communities), but stability btwn releases isnt my main reason
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Replying to @AnneEUrai
fair enough, you can know more than a single language. I'm sad that people only know one and it's Matlab.
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Replying to @o_guest @AnneEUrai
no other language rots your brain like Matlab
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Replying to @o_guest @AnneEUrai
can you elaborate on why Matlab is uniquely brain-rotting? I'm a matlab monoglot but py-curious.
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Replying to @TomRhysMarshall @AnneEUrai
because it's so so so bad. Firstly, you use an IDE. Secondly, arrays start at 1. Thirdly, you need a new file
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for each function. Fourthly, documentation and community is pathetically bad, centrally controlled. Fifthly,
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it's closed source.
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I can keep going but I'm sure others have written great posts on this.
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Replying to @o_guest @AnneEUrai
that... was a pretty comprehensive demolition. :)
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Replying to @TomRhysMarshall @AnneEUrai
always don't use an IDE until you are sure you understand what you're doing and even then dump IDEs
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they aren't what coding is about primarily. If you love them cool. But never edit variables in an editor that
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looks like Excel. Here lies the inability to learn how to code for real.
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