thanks for all these points btw I'm still very confused as I guess I don't understand why it's closed source. I'll investigate!
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sounds good, I'm also not clear on that point... interested to see what others say
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do they have a bug reporting system where you get to see fixes etc?
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Replying to @cMadan
thought so I wonder why they don't let people modify source then, like a pr on github. Must be licensing...
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Replying to @o_guest
many write their own toolboxes/libraries/tools etc. as open source just as for python (e.g., SPM)
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I guess MATLABs model will have to change, so that they can make a profit on their product against strong OS competition.
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When it started, this competition wasn't so strong. The IDE was great long before ipython, jupiter, still is IMO.
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I dislike IDEs. But I respect those who need them.
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It is really just a combination of a well configured text editor and shell + excellent docs, debugger etc. What's not to like?
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I see it as a way to derail the learning process. I'll explain my pedagogical argument. Nothing against those who need it tho.
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I also don't think my pedagogical argument applies to everybody. I respect we're all different.
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