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Free MATLAB Alternatives for Engineers 2025: RunMat vs Octave, Julia, and Python
A deep comparison of free MATLAB alternatives. We look at RunMat, GNU Octave, Julia, and Python through the lens of engineering performance, compatibility, and usability.
September 19, 2025
15 min read
Nabeel Allana
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Choosing Rust for LLM-Generated Code
Why the training distribution of programming languages matters for LLMs, and how Rust improves reliability in model-written code.
September 12, 2025
8 min read
Nabeel Allana
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Introducing RunMat: A Fast, Free, Modern MATLAB Code Runtime
A fast, open-source runtime for MATLAB code. Slim core written in Rust, V8-inspired execution, generational GC, and a package-first standard library.
August 7, 2025
7 min read
Nabeel Allana
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