Sorry if this is off-topic, but as someone who once sat through a four-hour compile of Octave several years ago and never touched it again, what exactly are the advantages of using Octave and R compared with the standard SciPy stack? (IPython, matplotlib, numpy, sympy, scipy, etc.)
jordigh|10 years ago
As to your second point for why Octave and not R or Python, my stance as an Octave dev is that you should use R or Python. But if you don't want to rewrite all of that Matlab code, tutorials, and papers out there and you still think they should run in something other than Matlab, that is when you use Octave.