we're increasingly getting requests for help converting old Matlab code into "anything else, you choose" :-)
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Replying to @roberthaines77 @o_guest
I used to run UoM intro to MATLAB. An ex student compared me to a drug dealer... Giving 1st hit for free.
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Replying to @walkingrandomly @o_guest
ha, I like it! We still run that course. I see it as a way of seeding conversion work for the future...
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Replying to @roberthaines77 @o_guest
people demand it. I'm writing a new one for
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I will teach the pros and cons of MATLAB and point to our R and python courses.
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Replying to @walkingrandomly @o_guest
Yes, I think "Other x are available" is increasingly important given the number of choices out there now.
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Also, solutions that only use one tech/language are getting rarer. So Matlab and C, R and Python, are going hand in hand more and more
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Replying to @roberthaines77 @o_guest
yes. And when you build a library, need to call it from all.
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Replying to @walkingrandomly @roberthaines77
haha evil but excellent lesson
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some but not much, mostly positive, some misunderstandings (because it's long so maybe they get bored and don't read)
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Replying to @o_guest
I know the feeling. They never read the article before ranting
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Replying to @walkingrandomly
yeah that's why I made the little infobox which I called tldr in the source
pic.twitter.com/8CliC1gD4W
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