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Re: Beta-Testers for new Simulink FRC Blockset Wanted

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Originally Posted by Robototes2412 View Post
does this involve proprietary and evil software?
MATLAB and Simulink are both created by The Mathworks, and are proprietary, but I wouldn't call them evil. MATLAB is one of my five favorite languages, and my go-to for simulation / optimization problems. Anyone in school for physics or engineering will likely learn MATLAB.

I'm not as big of a fan of Simulink (I really prefer LabVIEW's data flow model), but this is pretty exciting. I'm always happy to see new options, and The Mathworks does a really amazing job with just about everything I've used from them.