Although matlab/octave can be useful for rapidly prototyping sth. (before coding it in a serious language), I support @o_guest's message:https://twitter.com/o_guest/status/842794088315404288 …
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I think you object to implying ML = not serious. I'm not sure if you think there's no lang that's a joke...?
some langs are, explicitly so. No problem with that. But if I use them for a serious project, I am a fool.
this makes me think "there's no silly questions, only silly people" 
'@lgatt0 @theosysbio @KreuzUQuer @walkingrandomly I think for me there's a way more complicated model at play when I think of how people
'@lgatt0 @theosysbio @KreuzUQuer @walkingrandomly choose to use a language, eg Matlab, the reasons are not always informed fully by the
'@lgatt0 @theosysbio @KreuzUQuer @walkingrandomly facts of how appropriate a language is. Often, it's based on what their mentor/supervisor
'@lgatt0 @theosysbio @KreuzUQuer @walkingrandomly tells them to do. To claim people are "foolish" for using inappropriate tool/language is
'@lgatt0 @theosysbio @KreuzUQuer @walkingrandomly misplaced. If we want more openness, it's up to us to educate and not blame/call people
'@lgatt0 @theosysbio @KreuzUQuer @walkingrandomly "fools" for trusting the old flawed system.
I think there's tons that are demonstrably not serious, created as jokes as I & @walkingrandomly mentioned.
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