Hi guys, I need some opinions about the creation of a standalone desktop application. I have some matlab scripts and python scripts that should work together in this way: the first matlab script passes its output (a file at the moment) to a second python script that outputs another file that goes to another matlab script. How can I put this all together in a desktop application? Have you done something similar before? Do you have some advice about specific tools that I can use? Thank you.
@Aelius it's probably easier for matlab to run python than for python to run matlab, so you're probably better off building your app in matlab. Then you can just run the python scripts via MATLAB.
I'd imagine that MATLAB's startup time is also a lot longer, so this is the quicker approach
The Julia community is on top of things... When Julia doesn't compare favourably with MATLAB, there's immediately a PR trying to speed things up a bit.
There are actually quite a few posts on here from confused people asking why MATLAB is faster than Julia, because Julia is supposed to be faster than MATLAB, or so they have been lead to believe.
And it's funny, because they all have answers explaining all the difficult things you have to do to get the code to be faster in Julia, but then it's still not as fast because it uses a lesser BLAS.
The more I read about Julia, the less impressed I am.
At first I was amazed at their benchmarks, showing Julia being as fast as C, and sometimes !!even faster!!, and 100x as fast as MATLAB. Then you look at the benchmark code, and you know they're just pulling a fast one.
I submitted a PR for their MATLAB code, but they never took it. They purposefully want to make MATLAB look worse than it is.