![]() ![]() Furthermore, a number of Matlab bugs (e.g. And lately, for-loops have become significantly faster and sometimes even besting vectorized calls.īut, over time, likely for efficiency reasons, function after function (in core Matlab) has been converted from Matlab code to compiled code, which means that I have no way of (1) checking the behavior or (2) being inspired by the Mathworks programmers (since the source code is proprietary). I also like the simple and accessible plotting, profiling, and debugging functionality, particularly when sharing code with coworkers–all will know and use the same basic tools. Mex-ing bottleneck functions has been trivial, and once in a while some rudimentary C coding has been necessary. So I don’t get some of the Matlab “bashing”. The automatic “kronecker-thingy” was probably the scariest. Been using Matlab for 25+ years, and whatever breaking changes they have introduced have been simple to fix. Yes, Matlab has very good compatibility, I think. ![]()
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