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by throwaway29103
2115 days ago
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I am not the person you are asking, but having used octave, matlab, R, Python for many years and julia for about a month I think that for numerical/algebraic stuff, julia is the one to go; the only reason holding me back is that communities using octave-matlab-R need to be convinced and their codebases need to be ported. |
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