On 06/03/15 9:40 AM, Mouse wrote:
one other,
which you may or may not classify as a ?language?, is
Mathematica.
I don't know enough about it to offer an opinion [...]
I've been using Mathematica for years. [...] I've also used MatLab
which also falls somewhat into that category. MatLab is is really
optimized around vectors and arrays.
That might be more similar to APL, then.
This has been rattling around in my mind for a little while now and I
think one reason I didn't think of things like Mathematica or Matlab is
that they're single-implementation. ...
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As I haven't yet seen it mentioned in this discussion, I think I need to toss in
Scilab (
http://www.scilab.org/ , also on WP), which is a Matlab workalike that came out of
a French mathematical research iInstitute (INRIA, Institute Institut national de recherche
en informatique et en automatique). It is under a GPL compatible license (CeCILL) and
should therefore also work for those of us for whom free beer isn't free enough :) I
used it^w a tiny portion of it during my student thesis for predicting and comparing the
EMI spectra of phase and burst fired power controllers under different load conditions and
power settings.
So Long,
Arno