Matlab for prototyping, C/C++, CUDA, OpenCL for fast calculations bash for scripting
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Replying to @wandedob @c0ff33_st41n
that's not exactly the kind of work flow I criticise when I do. But is it worrisome for you that Matlab is dying?
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Replying to @wandedob @c0ff33_st41n
well others have said it's being displaced by python, and that it's being taught less... Seems like it is to me.
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if you don't think so, then do you at least hope they change their model of licensing?
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...I don't think it's dying. Matlab changed to site licenses (instead of headcount), so that's helped too
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fair enough, so you don't think other free languages will overtake?
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will increase their share as incorporate equiv function, but don't see Matlab being phased out anytime soon
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you don't think free & open source equivalents will kill it off like with many similar cases? What's diff?
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Replying to @o_guest
what about the opposite... lots of popular software have FOSS equivalents but persist, e.g., MS Office, Adobe Acrobat and Photoshop
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i thought those were exceptions to the rule because users aren't also devs
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so you think Matlab had staying power because it's got current monopoly?
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