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by bborud
1688 days ago
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So the price is right on the limit for something I'd like to play around a bit with at home and "maybe it sticks". This is something I'd like to learn for the programming environment. But I'm not going to write software based on this that actually does something. I don't want to produce software that has a $200/year dependency. So then the amount of time I can invest goes down sharply. I mean, good for them that they're doing well. They probably don't need the money. But their technology is highly unlikely to ever be part of any software I write. And it isn't because it is a bad fit. I do lots of stuff that would benefit greatly from having Mathematica plugged into it. Thanks for the tip on the book. I might actually buy the paper edition and read that. |
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