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Yes, I chew on my fingers. So what ? Is that a problem to you ? Huh ? Huh ? For the past two months or so, Iâve been slowly migrating my scientific workflow (thatâs a fancy way of saying âmy chaotic data hackingâ) from Matlab ((R) (TM) (C)) to Python. The results are overwhelmingly positive, so Iâd like to rant about it a bit. First, some background. My work typically involves the analysis of tons
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