Does anybody know how Matlab became so big in science? What's the story? It's expensive, inflexible & not pedagogical. How did this happen?
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Old habits die hard, and the mistaken impression that Python isn't fast enough sure doesn't help.
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It's not an uncommon perception. I have a friend working on a PhD in image processing and he says it's too slow.
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I get the impression he tried it, but he uses Matlab. I wonder if his decision had to do with a profs out of date knowledge
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I hate Matlab: How an IDE, a language, and a mentality harm