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ChaitanyaPatel a day ago

For MATLAB, there exist many high quality free and/r open source toolboxes from community and academia.

Also there are high quality free and/or open source alternatives.

GNU Octave https://octave.org and Octave online https://octave-online.net/

Freemat https://freemat.sourceforge.net/ (sadly no ongoing development)

Scilab https://www.scilab.org/ and Scilab online https://cloud.scilab.in/

hatmatrix a day ago | parent | next [-]

Indeed, there are many high-quality alternatives (sometimes described as "MATLAB clones" back in the day) that never gained bigger traction.

Among modern alternatives that don't strictly follow MATLAB syntax, Julia has the biggest mindshare now?

GNU Octave, as a superset of the MATLAB language, was (is) most capable of running existing MATLAB code. While Octave implemented some solvers better than MATLAB, the former just could not replicate a large enough portion of the latter's functionality that many scientists/engineers were unable to fully commit to it. I wonder whether runmat.org would run up against this same problem.

The other killer app of MATLAB is Simulink, which to my knowledge is not replicated in any other open source ecosystem.

nallana a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Shameless plug for RunMat (we wrote this blog article, also an open source alternative for MATLAB):

https://runmat.org

readme a day ago | parent [-]

glad I have your ear

as much as I love the meme in your post, it's the reason I won't be able to share it with work colleagues who use matlab every day

just something to consider

nallana a day ago | parent [-]

Appreciate the comment actually! It's good feedback -- we weren't sure if it's mixing work/memes too much, and keeping our materials clean like engineering docs are probably a good way to go. We may edit it out of the post.

Cheers for the comment!