On Monday, March 4, 2013 2:42:48 PM UTC-5, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
>
>
> I think Sage would have a hard job breaking into the MATLAB 
> strongholds in engineering. It is used to control a lot of instruments 
> and data collection. 
>
> Agilent, who are probably the world's premier test equipment 
> manufacturer do not generally sell products like MATLAB. However, if 
> you purchase an "eligible instrument" Agilent well sell a MATLAB 
> license. 
>
>
> http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/editorial.jspx?cc=US&lc=eng&ckey=2001996&nid=-33330.781262&id=2001996
>  
>
> Perhaps Sage, linked into all the required open-source sotware could 
> perhaps do everything MATLAB can. What it wont have what is acceptance 
> in the industry like MATLAB does. 
>
> Dave (a Chartered Engineer, not a mathematician!) 
>

Thanks all for the replies so far.  I can see the "stronghold" of MATLAB...

Can anyone comment on how fast is Sage (with SciPy and/or NumPy) in some 
concrete applications or benchmarks?
 

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