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by mayanksinghal
5121 days ago
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> Do you think the world would be better off if Mathematica, Matlab, SPSS etc didn't exist? No, but I will celebrate a decent open source alternative, which is what the root was probably suggesting as well. Mathematica is great as an entry software - much like MS Word for word processing. But having LibreOffice is good. |
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I just don't think the reproducibility of experiments is a valid argument against commercial scientific software.
It's an age-old purist argument. In the meantime, people have been getting stuff done. And without those tools, the "huge problem" would be even huge-er.
The real problem isn't reproducibility, it is extensibility. The development agenda isn't under your control. So if you get to the edge of a field, you might find you hit a wall.