I wonder if the fact I'm bio -> eng -> cogsci explains our little bout? 
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Replying to @Neurallegory @o_guest and
MLb was introduced as a prac. problem solving tool without clunky type casting or mem alloc. Moved on to js and py but I still see its use
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Replying to @Neurallegory @Hao_and_Y and
that's great for you. I'm talking about my experiences teaching psych students in undergrad.
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Replying to @o_guest @Neurallegory and
I was first taught scheme which is a dialect of lisp in my undergrad. I don't think that's what
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Replying to @o_guest @Neurallegory and
LOL, learning scheme definitely helps one appreciate programming abstractions.
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Replying to @Hao_and_Y @Neurallegory and
I super loved it we also did Ada, Prolog, Python, C in only 3 days called crash course in C,...
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Replying to @o_guest @Hao_and_Y and
so many more but this really doesn't have anything to do with dislike of the culture of Matlab.
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Replying to @o_guest @Hao_and_Y and
I dislike it because of the reasons in the blog. Anyway, I'm glad we're having this discussion.
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Replying to @o_guest @Hao_and_Y and
@usethespacebar@waterlego I have related cool news which I can't share yet. This is why I asked2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
nothing to congratulate on yet at all, but thanks. 
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