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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Replying to @o_guest
I don't know - must be very difficult. They could sell the IDE and toolboxes, but keep language and core functions free?...
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... maybe incorporate other languages (python) into the IDE and provide tools for maintaining libraries (a la Anaconda)?
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I definitely think a 'turnkey' multiplatform IDE with good library management could be commercial in an open source world...
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...python tools, though great, are still a bit fragmented and hard to install/maintain.
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I can also imagine a big market for cloud-based computation. I think the license fees will have to come down a lot, though.
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fyi. there is a toolbox specifically for cloud computing
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yeah but hpc stuff and Matlab are bad bedfellows
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...I feel like we're going to agree to disagree on a lot of this conversation
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i really disagree in principle with you even if I thought Matlab was a great language. So yes, that's a given.
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I'm in principle against closed source.
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