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Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?

by Jon Harrop <usenet@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 24, 2007 at 06:04 PM

Joe Strout wrote:
> As a student, I used Mathematica for years and loved it.  But now, I no
> longer qualify for an educational discount, but still have occasional
> need (or desire) to do some math -- but the standard price ($2500) is
> ridiculous, absolutely out of the question for me.

I just found myself in the same boat because I have a lot of software
written in Mathematica and the price here is even bigger (£2,000 which is
over US$4,000!).

I'm just going to implement all of the functionality that I need myself on
top of OCaml and F# as these are the best languages currently available
(IMHO).

-- 
Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd.
http://www.ffconsultancy.com/products/?u
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
open-source Mathematica equivalent?
Joe Strout <joe@[EMAIL  2007-07-24 08:42:37 
Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?
Jon Harrop <jon@[EMAIL  2007-07-24 16:58:13 
Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?
David Stone <no.email@  2007-07-24 13:55:35 
Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?
Jon Harrop <usenet@[EM  2007-11-24 18:04:09 
Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?
Lou Pecora <pecora@[EM  2007-11-25 12:05:21 
Re: open-source Mathematica equivalent?
Charles Allen <ca137tm  2007-11-26 13:04:59 

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