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'''''Matlab''''' stands for '''mat'''rix '''lab'''oratory, the kind of lab you feel you belong to. | '''''Matlab''''' stands for '''mat'''rix '''lab'''oratory, the kind of lab you feel you belong to. | ||
− | It is quite popular and even has a free-software clone, [https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/ Octave] (name is not as great). The "cloning" is supposed to be taken seriously since matlab syntax not processing by octave is regarded as a bug! | + | It is quite popular and even has a free-software clone, [https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/ Octave] (name is not as great). The "cloning" is supposed to be taken seriously since matlab syntax not processing by octave is regarded as a bug! This is the language {{I}} used to teach the course [[Computación I]] at the {{uam}}. |
We personally prefer [[Mathematica]] & for open-source software, [[Julia (code)|Julia]]. | We personally prefer [[Mathematica]] & for open-source software, [[Julia (code)|Julia]]. |
Matlab stands for matrix laboratory, the kind of lab you feel you belong to.
It is quite popular and even has a free-software clone, Octave (name is not as great). The "cloning" is supposed to be taken seriously since matlab syntax not processing by octave is regarded as a bug! This is the language I used to teach the course Computación I at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
We personally prefer Mathematica & for open-source software, Julia.