abstract away from the specific language, to understand the principles.
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Also I'm not going to lie, knowing just Matlab just isn't competitive enough. Sad but true.
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This assertion needs many caveats. Matlab more than sufficient for many many researchers.
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Not if they want to use
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And, on a related point, not if they want to save money or have their code open/accessible by others who can't afford a license.
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So yeah, there's more to knowing more than just matlab than just the language itself.
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Last time I had a discussion on this, I wrote a blog post about it. So I really do not think there's actually that much more for me to say.
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I'm sure there's lots of reasons to know multiple languages and I'm sure they're good reasons.But whether they're worth the time is a diff Q
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I would never tell you what to do with your time. I respect you can make that choice for yourself. I merely wanted to address the worry.
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Sure. The reason im not learning python is not because I don't think python is great. It probably is
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I don't think Python is that great for everything. I actually dislike Matlab more than I like Python.
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I write stuff in C myself when I tire of how slow Python is.
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