'@Neurallegory fair enough, although I'm actually making it clear I blame Matlab the culture, not just the language. 
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disagree, matlab is really quite an important pillar of toxic structure to dismantle
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest
if 'twas just matlab then you'd see the same problem in R or Octave. It's not matlab it's the acceptance of lazy solutions and lack of rigor
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Replying to @Neurallegory @blahah404
I think my blog post outlines problems categorically not found in R and I explain what's wrong with Octave also.
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Anything with a GUI is a path to short cuts. Octave is almost indistinguishable from MATLAB save for GUI
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Replying to @Neurallegory @blahah404
I explain that and why it's a problem but you probably didn't read that bit yet?
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anyway, like I said, looking forward to your write up on the problem and solutions maybe, but it's super late so
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@cMadan obviously is using Matlab in much better way than I've ever witnessed. Unsurprising of course3 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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One of the best CS courses I've taken was taught in matlab :: https://www.cs.rochester.edu/~nelson/courses/csc_160/2011_spring/home.html …
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I really want to sleep — more tomorrow if there's anything unaddressed
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