Why is Matlab described as closed source if you can read the source? Is closed just referring to the compiled C code — or something deeper?https://twitter.com/cMadan/status/841944151755264000 …
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MATLAB 2012 had a bug where it would allocate memory and never free it when you passed matrix slices as function arguments
since one has absolutely no access to how memory is allocated, I discovered this bug empirically :p it was fixed eventually
people seem to think on this thread that sci matlab use is more unethical than ethical hahah http://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/80790/is-it-ethical-to-use-proprietary-closed-source-software-for-scientific-computa …
...that's not my interpretation of that page, but, I also don't really want to sit and defend the use of sci matlab
are trade-offs vs. using other options (such as Python and R), matter of perspective to see how tradeoffs weigh out
if a function is closed-source you can't debug it, they are black boxes.
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