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- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2012 01:01:21 +0100
- From: Nava Whiteford <new@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Fortran --> Python [and R] (was linux engineer)
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> I also see a lot of movement in the scientific community to R (*). But > it does depend on your type of science. R is being used where statistics > is important. R is widely used in the economics and finance areas. And R > appears to be *the* choice in biology and related sciences (but I'm not > in those areas, so I may have that wrong). It's used quite a lot in Biology, particularly for stats heavy stuff. Perl and Python are more common though. There's a growing shift from Perl to Python. > Until recently at least, R support for clusters was a bit weak, and that > combined with the fact it is a high-level language mean people needing > heavy-duty number crunching are still choosing Fortran. There's a lot of legacy Fortran around too. That's mostly where I've seen people using it. I think few PhD students these days would choose it as a language for a new project. Nav
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