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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I actually have the feeling that matlab has bigger market share in engineering than in science
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For engineering, the Simulink stuff built on top of the Matlab core is ace, and the selling point.
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I can't really comment on engineering and it's 100% out of scope for my blog post, but I take the point.
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I can't either, it's just what the engineering folks I know told me.
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