>full Computer Algebra System (unlike Matlab)
>Lisp backend
>so easy that can serve as a learning aide
Why are you not using Maxima anon
I actually use it and like it; however, I've been using mathematica more of late.
>>60336305
I recon you may use mathematica because of your college, most universities paid for it and require its use
>>60336252
What is its Simulink equivalent and how does the code that tool generates look?
>>60336822
UML to Maxima converter?
Any guides?
>>60339858
The program itself comes with a decent guide my senpai
>>60339869
Thanks buddy
>>60336252
I have too much time invested into Mathematica. Otherwise I would love to switch.
What do you think of sage? Or other ones?
What do you do with it? Math problems?
>>60341188
Sage is a gigantic wrapper hosting everything. Just think about it, supports SciPy, R, even Maxima. Has no match in its area,
>>60341188
Outdated a bit. I recall it still uses python2, but jupyter-notebook is kinda fucked.