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Re: Wasted effort - help Maxima, Axiom, Scilab
by Hobbes on Wednesday 31/Jan/2007, @14:57
You should mention Python + SciPy + NumPy + Matplotlib. This should be the winning combination, IMHO. At least, this the best I found in open source, after having wandering for a while (Scilab, Octave, Gnuplot, R and others)! I encourage people to write libraries/toolboxes in this framework. Scilab and Octave fail to compete with Matlab, even if Scilab is good. I think that Python with brilliant libraries such SciPy is the best path for open source software to compete with Matlab. The work is well advanced, but help is needed!

Your sentences "Stop writing toys. Stop playing." had to lead to disagreements! On one hand, you cannot blame people writing new software _for you and for free_. On the other hand, developers with ambition bring useful tools, which is better including for them, in the end. But, in my experience, many many developers do not understand that. I do not know why. Open source might suffer from a lack of steering people, just like there are good managers in firms that prevent talented people from wasting their time.
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