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Faisal Whelpley Mathematica can collect, process, and display data dynamically and in real time. A large collection of curated data is built into Mathematica, which puts an extraordinary amount of information at ... |
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Nick Gaskill All bracketing characters in Mathematica must be balanced. The Mathematica front end contains several convenient tools that let you make sure your brackets and braces are balanced. Learn more in ... |
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Tom Wickham-Jones This screencast shows how to run and debug your code with Wolfram Workbench. |
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Tom Wickham-Jones Watch a demonstration of Workbench support for gridMathematica. It shows you how to debug your parallel applications and how to carry out a performance analysis. |
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Tom Wickham-Jones This screencast gives an overview of launching Workbench and a basic introduction to some of its tools and key concepts, including the help system. |
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Tom Wickham-Jones This screencast explains some of the features for working with Java and Mathematica in Workbench. |
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Tom Wickham-Jones In this screencast, you'll see how to create and work with projects in Workbench and learn about some of the many features for working with Mathematica code. |
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Tom Wickham-Jones This screencast demonstrates how to carry out a performance analysis of your Mathematica code as it runs with Workbench. |
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Tom Wickham-Jones Watch a demonstration of Workbench's tools for migrating packages to Mathematica. |
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Tom Wickham-Jones Watch a demonstration of Workbench's Mathematica Export Wizard. |
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Tom Wickham-Jones Watch a demonstration of the unit tester feature of Workbench. |
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Adam Berry This screencast shows how to use Workbench to develop documentation for your Mathematica application. |
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Jamie Williams, Wiktor Macura Wolfram Workbench, a software engineering and deployment tool, is used in Wolfram|Alpha for various functions, from data curation and quality assurance to documentation and framework development. Learn more in ... |
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Cliff Hastings Mathematica has the world's most sophisticated and convenient mathematical typesetting technology. This includes TraditionalForm, which transforms a large group of expressions into their conventionally used mathematical notation. Learn more about ... |
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A visual overview of the Wolfram Demonstrations Project. |
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Mike Honeychurch This screencast gives an overview of how Mathematica compares to Maple. Topics covered include overall user interface and automation. |
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Nick Gaskill After creating or editing an animation in Mathematica, you can export it for use in other programs. Mathematica can import and export animations in several formats. Learn more in this "... |
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Manipulate is Mathematica's star function for building interactive interfaces. This video demonstrates how you can build a dynamic application in just 60 seconds. |
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Faisal Whelpley The graphics language of Mathematica is fully integrated with dynamic interactivity. This lets you create graphics that can respond to input devices in a variety of ways. Learn more in ... |
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Philip Zecher In this video, Philip Zecher, the chief risk officer at EQA Partners, LP, describes how the global hedge fund company used Mathematica to build a comprehensive system to quickly analyze ... |