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One prominent feature of the DMelt software environment for numerical and statistical computations is that it can be used with different programming languages on different operating systems. Unlike many statistical programs, DMelt is not limited by a single programming language. A developer can use this program with several scripting languages, such as Python/Jython, BeanShell, Groovy, and Ruby. DMelt also includes support for an Octive-like interpreted language with a syntax very similar to MATLAB.
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Chekanov, S.V. (2016). Using Other Languages on the Java Platform. In: Numeric Computation and Statistical Data Analysis on the Java Platform. Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28531-3_16
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