Ugh don't remind me about prolog. Still don't get the point... I used C++ before I used C so I think I eased myself into it.
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You've done like everything inverse to me and still came out OK.
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OK, no but seriously, I think if you know stuff from C to Prolog and back, that is exactly why you can learn, e.g., Python or Matlab to a
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certain standard within a few hours to a day.
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But you think it doesn't work the other way?
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I already explain what I think about Matlab. No, I do not think it has as much educational value as people who defend it think.
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There are multiple libraries built using matlab that are very useful in brain imaging
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The same can be said for Python. But yes, there are many useful tools written in Matlab.
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What I'm trying to say: for me right now matlab is more useful. Learning another language has to happen in my own time
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I respect that.
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