I don't know if there is any interest in this, but Octave is a free
Matlab clone. The article relates how a lot of Matlab scripts can be
run without modification. Matlab normally costs about $2K (we have a
couple of copies at work).
_http://edn.com/electronics-blogs/the-practicing-instrumentation-engineer/4428091/GNU-Octave-hits-a-high-note?cid=nl_edn&elq=dadae89ef28f4598a2c3a48371f2c0bc&elqCampaignId=15180_
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