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The MathScript wrapper for MatLab is great. Well, compared to MatLab it is horrible, but it is fully built. There are two language groups that are open source (bsd, mit, etc...) and have very large user-bases who would love to interact with "Real world" objects: "R" and "Python".
There are even fair interfaces to C in the form of Cython and Rcpp, or Java in the form of Jython and Rjava, that do a fair bit of the leg-work for wrapping into a compileable paradigm.
Microsoft and their big data engagement came to the conclusion that buying Revolution Analytics (R) and allowing SQL server 2016 to natively run R internally was an excellent business idea. R is built and maintained by stats majors - it is deeper and broader (technically speaking) than any other language on the planet. A wrapper for R is a wrapper for the highest analytic sophistication scripting language around.
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