Teach/learn one language and something for everyone > needing different language for each? Needn't be MATLAB though!
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Replying to @CraigPAArnold @waterlego
my lab mostly uses Python so yes there's established alternatives
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but I would use a different language for a different thing, of course. Horses for courses. I built my websites in
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jekyll, liquid, javascript, etc, my phd in C, my current stuff in python... If I had to purely do stats I'd use r.
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using only one language for everything is impossible.
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Replying to @o_guest @waterlego
Ha, true! "Something for most" then? Python and R sufficient for many, but slow to switch without the neuroimagers too?
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I use Python for comp models, data anal (incl home-grown EEG), stim pres and almost all shell scripting
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data anal is very hardcore
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Replying to @o_guest
I once had that 4-letter abbreviation on a folder on my desktop and realised *just before giving a talk* how it might look!
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the CIA is always interested in entering our computers via the back door 
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