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by Fishysoup
2094 days ago
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Theoretically Julia is better for scientific computing, the only issue is its package ecosystem isn't as mature as Python's. But it's growing incredibly fast and there have already been libraries available for a few years that would be really impractical to write and maintain at such a level in C++ for Python. I assume that for science at least Julia will catch on a lot. |
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That's not a small issue. The ecosystem is probably the reason people choose NumPy over MATLAB, for example. NumPy is not inherently superior to MATLAB, and most academicians that adopted NumPy in the 2000's already had a MATLAB license, so cost was not a concern either.