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by OkayPhysicist
274 days ago
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IMO, the issue is that "Scientific computing" covers several disparate use cases. When you care about the math, Mathematica. It's a replacement for several pages of hand-written math, or a chalkboard. When you care about the result, MatLab. It's a replacement for your calculator, and maybe Excel. When you care about the resulting software? Python/Julia/Fortran. |
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