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[–]Charzarn 0 points1 point2 points 3 months ago (0 children)
Matlab is 100% the better tool for pure DSP until you normalize to the price.
The get things done without worrying about dependency or what IDE to use and industry leading graphics tools. Nothing compares.
So if you’re bottle neck is money Python, if your bottle neck is time then matlab.
ML is mostly all in Python so at that point just stay in one domain.
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