Hey, /g/entoomen, /sci/entist here. What are you using for mathematics? If at least your hobby(s) or career involve mathematics.
> I use the almighty, all comfy sage.
>>55658994
You do know that data scientists or actual engineers don't really frequent this board, don't you?
Anyway, R is really comfy when used together with a sane GUI. While it's specialised for statistical computing, it has a fine number of general applications and plotting tools.
>>55658994
>>55661153
Yeah, check /sci/ instead. Anyway, I work on electrophysiological data. Write tons of MATLAB. I switch to Python sometimes since machine learning packages are much better. Use Jupyter pretty heavily.
I'm always using numpy, scipy (especially scipy.signal), pandas, and sklearn. Seaborn for data visualization.
>>55661153
I am first time here statistician using R. Oldschool guys use MATLAB but I wanna learn Python.
Thinking about going back to /sci and starting R appreciation thread.
MATLAB is what I've used and what I generally see being recommended.
>>55661564
Second MATLAB, run it in --nodesktop though, that GUI is fucking cancer