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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Replying to @tom_hartley @o_guest
... maybe incorporate other languages (python) into the IDE and provide tools for maintaining libraries (a la Anaconda)?
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Replying to @tom_hartley @o_guest
I definitely think a 'turnkey' multiplatform IDE with good library management could be commercial in an open source world...
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Replying to @tom_hartley @o_guest
...python tools, though great, are still a bit fragmented and hard to install/maintain.
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Replying to @tom_hartley @o_guest
Doesn't the Continuum Analytics Anaconda/Miniconda packaging solve that problem.
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Replying to @russel_winder @tom_hartley
I thought it did, but I must admit I don't use it myself.
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Replying to @o_guest @tom_hartley
I don't use it either on Debian and Fedora. But all attenders on my Python workshops using Windows really like it.
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I find there are some things I have to use pip3 for on Debian and Fedora since they are not packaged. All works fine.
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yeah I use mint and pip
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