What you actually need is Dynamicland and not to worry about storage and processing.
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ruby, obvs! Actually, almost certainly STAN
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Mostly C and C++ these days. Source: I know a guy who works at Sandia Labs doing this stuff
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I heard CERN uses lots of python to glue together C/C++ bits
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ForTran is the correct answer. https://www.nas.nasa.gov/publications/ams/2015/04-28-15.html …
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TensorFlow or PyTorch would be my candidates. Given what I know about declarative programming and culture, there's no real chance that the former could outpace the latter meaningfully. ML might have a chance, at least until the results feed back into culture itself.
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