Re: What language for mathematical applications?



sunrise wrote:
plasticsunrise@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

I plan to build some Windows based GUI applications for educational
mathematics (K12) and also for more advanced math (think numerical
packages like matlab or cas like mathematica).

I'm not sure what's the best programming language/framework to handle
this. I was thinking about C# and .NET, do you have a better advice?



Thank you everyone.

And the winner is... Haskell. :)

Wat's Haskell ????????
Do you eat it?
Or cut bushes with it?
.



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