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Which math/statistics language/application do you most frequently use?(14 Votes)
SPSS  0% -0 Votes
Matlab  21.43% -3 Votes
SAS  0% -0 Votes
FORTRAN  0% -0 Votes
R  14.29% -2 Votes
Minitab  0% -0 Votes
SigmaPlot  0% -0 Votes
Origin  14.29% -2 Votes
The Basic Stats in Excel  28.57% -4 Votes
Other Licensed Software (post which one please)  21.43% -3 Votes
Other Freeware (post which one please)  0% -0 Votes



Which math/statistics language/application do you most frequently use?

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For some reason, all of the computer languages designed by mathematicians - R, Matlab, Maple, Mathematica - have an insane syntax that makes them difficult and counterintuitive for anyone who's programmed in other languages.



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