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Re: struct weirdness


From: Robert T. Short
Subject: Re: struct weirdness
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2012 15:44:29 -0700
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On 08/26/2012 03:21 PM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
On 26 August 2012 11:36, Robert T. Short <address@hidden> wrote:
On 08/26/2012 07:51 AM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote:
"Octave's intended audience generally are people who don't know any other
programming language" -
what, people doing scientific computations are computer languages
illiterate ?
Usually, yes.
This is a little harsh.  Speaking for myself and many of my colleagues,
MATLAB/octave is NOT the current tool of choice, but MATLAB has created an
environment that we are stuck with.
Yes, but the reason we got stuck with this in the first place is that
most of us didn't know any better. The evolution of the Matlab
language is full of amateurish mistakes that no other commonly used
language I know of exhibits. Even ugly languages like C++ have an
evolution that makes sense and demonstrate that the designer wasn't
asleep at the wheel.

- Jordi G. H.


No argument. The original MATLAB was a small chunk of FORTRAN that was wrapped around LINPACK and EISPACK. I don't believe it was ever really *designed* and then when it grew it was never rethought - at least not as far as I can tell. There is probably a lesson there....




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