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Daniel George |
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Benjamin Koo |
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Christopher Cooley Have you ever wanted to share your Wolfram Language code with colleagues or sell your code to the public? The Wolfram standalone applications project is working on making it easy ... |
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Dylan Boliske |
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Noah Hardwicke An alternative approach to generating high-quality magnetic fields is to optimize multiple sets of simple, discrete coil primitives by spherical harmonic mapping, which are compact and easy to fabricate and ... |
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Dragan Simic |
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Emma Vargo, Kyle Keane |
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Michael Gamer |
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Richard Hennigan |
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Jan Poeschko |
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Diego Zviovich Using Wolfram Language technology, Diego Zviovich explores the different facets of Germany's V-2 campaign against the UK during WWII. He uses the Wolfram Language to integrate different disciplines such as ... |
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Ethan Bogle |
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Dr. Ernst H.K. Stelzer |
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Edward Conjura |
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Lin Guo, Chad Knutson & Arash Mahdian |
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Abdul Dakkak |
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Joel Klein When should you choose Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud (EPC) for an online project and how do you make it work? This talk from Joel Klein covers what you can do ... |
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Brenton Bostick The notebook front end is a great tool for developing Wolfram Language, but there are other editors and IDEs available. This talk shows new integration with Sublime Text and Visual ... |
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Jeremy Stratton-Smith We have developed several tools for building code representing objects that are easier to think about without looking at syntax. See GeometricScenes and Entities, for example. In this talk, we ... |
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Jeremy Stratton-Smith, Peter Falloon, Paco Jain, Brad Janes Let's learn what's new in Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition. We discuss adding full Wolfram Language functions to the Wolfram Function Repository that would still provide educational use for users. See ... |