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Poll: Math applications (results)
Submitted by J.W. Bizzaro; posted on Thursday, December 09, 2004 (3 comments)
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Our current poll asks which math application or scripting/programming language you most frequently use (implied for analyses in bioinformatics). Of 696 respondents...
26% say they use R (http://www.r-project.org).
17% say they use Matlab (http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/).
12% say they use "a spreadsheet".
R is a Free/Open Source project modeled after the S language. But surprisingly, S/S-Plus, which is not Open Source, came in almost dead last with 1% of the vote.
As with S/S-Plus, Matlab has an Open Source counterpart: Octave (http://www.octave.org). But the reverse happened here, as Octave got only 2% of the vote.
It is also interesting to note that "a calculator or emulator" came in fourth, with 7% of the vote. I would think it's tricky doing genome analyses with a hand-held calculator. But, in all fairness, respondents probably didn't think we were limiting the use of these applications to bioinformatics.
The full results of the poll can be found here:
http://bioinformatics.org/poll/index.php?dispid=14&vo=14
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ask some lab biologists this same question and you'll likely find that more of them use excel/spreadsheets than R
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ask some lab biologists this same question and you'll likely find that more of them use excel/spreadsheets than R
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No arguments here with that.
In fact, I bet if lab biologists were excluded from the poll, spreadsheets and calculators would drop below 5%.
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