Does anybody know how Matlab became so big in science? What's the story? It's expensive, inflexible & not pedagogical. How did this happen?
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Replying to @o_guest
in my little corner its largely SPM, cogent and psychtoolbox's fault.
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Replying to @olijrobinson
yeah I respect that reason for [sadly] being stuck with Matlab
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Replying to @o_guest @olijrobinson
isn't
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Replying to @awakenting @o_guest and
lots of development lately. nipype looking great, nilearn, nistats too. psychopy is
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nipype looks great. But I tried to port my lab pipelines over to it last yr. Gave up 3 weeks later...
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Replying to @olijrobinson @elneurozorro and
...probs largely my incompetence but still, time has a cost. Also it still requires matlab iirc.
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Replying to @olijrobinson @elneurozorro and
shifting everything over to python def a target though, just keeps getting postponed!
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good luck. I'll try and address this point because I don't actually hold our inability to navigate
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