This article originally appeared on TechRepublic. When it came to figuring out which computer scientist should help linguists decipher inscrutable alien texts, it was Stephen Wolfram who got the call.
On the 26th anniversary of the launch of Wolfram Research’s Mathematica, the computational knowledge engine company has released the Wolfram Programming Cloud. This new offering, an application of ...
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Jan. 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Wolfram Research has announced a new product for anyone to learn programming and computational thinking: Wolfram Programming Lab. Available as a ...
In this video, Stephen Wolfram introduces the Wolfram Language, a “knowledge based” symbolic programming language that enables powerful functional programming, querying of large databases, flexible ...
At 22, Stephen Wolfram already had a great career as a physicist. So why did he ditch the academic life to make software? He didn't really like school, and he didn't really like doing calculations.
Stephen Wolfram introduced the knowledge-based Wolfram Language earlier this year. It extends the work he started with Mathematica and Wolfram Alpha to let people solve problems at an extremely ...
Wolfram Research can already do some pretty cool things, like answer Twitter questions and spot overhead flights. Now, the maker of the Mathematica programming language and Alpha knowledge engine can ...
Greetings from Indianapolis, my old stomping grounds, where I’m attending the 2014 American Society for Engineering Education Conference. I’m speaking tomorrow morning on the flipped classroom in ...
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