One of these days, I'm going to research Matlab type software. I keep running into references to Matlab when I'm researching computer science. I've never even touched it, and there are times when you want to calculate things like matrix products, dot products, integrals and derivatives or find simplifications or equivalents of equations, and it gets a bit clunky to try to input it all into Wolfram Alpha's search field. I imagine that Matlab would be handy for such situations.
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Thor, the Norseman has moved! (thor@snabeltann.no)'s status on Saturday, 31-Mar-2018 12:51:51 EDT Thor, the Norseman has moved!
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clacke (clacke@social.heldscal.la)'s status on Saturday, 31-Mar-2018 12:57:23 EDT clacke
@thor I hear numpy and pandas in a Jupyter noteboon are really good for this kind of thing, but still havent got around to playing with Jupyter. -
Sorokin Alexei (xrevan86@loadaverage.org)'s status on Saturday, 31-Mar-2018 15:27:46 EDT Sorokin Alexei
@thor Well, there are Scilab and GNU Octave.
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