Drexel dragonThe Math ForumDonate to the Math Forum



Search All of the Math Forum:

Views expressed in these public forums are not endorsed by Drexel University or The Math Forum.


Math Forum » Discussions » Software » comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica

Topic: Stephen Wolfram's recent blog
Replies: 9   Last Post: Feb 19, 2013 6:51 PM

Advanced Search

Back to Topic List Back to Topic List Jump to Tree View Jump to Tree View   Messages: [ Previous | Next ]
Helen Read

Posts: 125
Registered: 9/27/10
Re: Stephen Wolfram's recent blog
Posted: Feb 15, 2013 1:57 AM
  Click to see the message monospaced in plain text Plain Text   Click to reply to this topic Reply

I don't even understand what the difference is between the "programming
language of Mathematica" and Mathematica itself. Isn't it all just
Mathematica?

Helen Read
University of Vermont

On 2/13/2013 4:47 AM, danl@wolfram.com wrote:
> Readers of comp.soft-sys.math.mathematica (MathGroup) might be interested in the latest blog from Stephen Wolfram.
>
> http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2013/02/what-should-we-call-the-language-of-mathematica/
>
> It raises the question of what to call the programming language of Mathematica. I will quote from near the end:
>
> "What should the name be? I'm hoping to get feedback on the ideas I've discussed here, as well as to get new suggestions."
>
> The Comments section has reached 66 as of the time of my writing this note. And the blog is but a few hours old. Suggestions are solicited.
>
> Daniel Lichtblau
> Wolfram Research
>








Point your RSS reader here for a feed of the latest messages in this topic.

[Privacy Policy] [Terms of Use]

© Drexel University 1994-2013. All Rights Reserved.
The Math Forum is a research and educational enterprise of the Drexel University School of Education.