fabrice13,
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@rml yeah, I don't think I can go through the book SICM without coding in Scheme or similar... But I was curious also about other things, see for example "Nonlinear Dynamics" (Datseris, Parlitz) with #julialang.
This would probably be easier for me, coming from Python over all else, and with some experience in R and MATLAB from the bioengineering years. Also, I want to study Julia regardless.
But I understand I could use Clojure in JupyterLab/Notebooks, and if running Clojure+SICMUtils reading SICM is actually all I need, I might go for it.
If instead I need to learn lots of other basics in the programming language and installing all tools, I must postpone it to god knows when :/
Do you have any suggestions or tips? Consider I know nothing beyond the names I quoted

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