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by adgjlsfhk1
1380 days ago
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The 2 biggest problems with Matlab are price and lack of community. The price is an issue even if you can afford it because it makes it really hard to deploy widely since anyone who wants to run the code also needs to be paying Mathworks. This closely ties in to the community issue. Almost all Matlab libraries are proprietary (and written by MathWorks). If you find a bug, your only option is to file a report and wait 3 years for it to not get fixed. In an open source ecosystem, you can dig into the code and fix the problem yourself if you need to. |
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Also, it is interesting that outside of SV and HN crowd, we thought MATLAB is awesome. We had all the toolboxes, there is a gazillion of them. Even obscure RF related stuff. You just can't find a library for something like a phased array analysis. May be you can, but it won't be as high quality and industry proven as this: https://www.mathworks.com/products/phased-array.html
Another topic that we often understood is that when a jet engine is hoisted up for testing and you need to get something fixed or have a question about in next 2 hours, you need commercial software support to help you out. Gravity of situation cannot be understated. It is stressful. There is OSS software support, but MATLAB is on another level. Absolutely outstanding support. Companies like Apple and SpaceX rely on MATLAB heavily outside of software engineer orgs.
Overall, A+. Will use again.