Have you seen this blog on MATLAB?

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Leah
Leah el 12 de Ag. de 2013
Editada: per isakson el 24 de En. de 2015
There is some serious MATLAB hate going on here. I'm not sure what they want you to abandon MATLAB for... maybe a combination of R, Python & C. So you will need to program in three languages instead of one.

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per isakson
per isakson el 12 de Ag. de 2013
Editada: per isakson el 15 de Ag. de 2013
Yes, and I read it and nearly forgotten what it says. I have become a Matlab-only-user/programmer. Comments:
  • The grass is always greener on the other side. And in many cases it's free and open.
  • For me it is a draw-back that there are no Matlab-based books on program design. Nothing like Python 3 Object Oriented Programming. Google hardly returns any hits for the words "Design Patterns"+Matlab. And the Matlab doc returns next to nothing for "Design Patterns".
  • Matlab is a dynamic language and it's ridiculous to criticize it for not being C or C++.

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Degang
Degang el 24 de En. de 2015
I read the blog. It's not about hate. The blog describes serious problems with Matlab language and functions. You don't have to abandon Matlab even if you agree with what the blog says, just keep in mind that the design of the Matlab language is ancient.
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per isakson
per isakson el 24 de En. de 2015
Editada: per isakson el 24 de En. de 2015
"serious problems with Matlab language" &nbsp Which of the items discussed in the blog do you think are the most serious problems?

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Ahmed Fasih
Ahmed Fasih el 21 de Feb. de 2014
Editada: Ahmed Fasih el 21 de Feb. de 2014
Right, and the best carpenter will be one who only uses a saw, the best doctor is the one who only needs a scalpel, and the best person is one who can't find any flaws in anything.

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