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Managing Cloud Objects

In this video, we’ll cover how to create cloud objects from code, from the web, or from a local file and show you how to list and name existing cloud objects. We’ll also walk through a detailed example on photographic flash, illustrating step-by-step how you can go from writing code to deploying in the cloud.

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Yu-Sung Chang
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 showcases the neat programming tricks Bianca Eifert used to create an interactive periodic table in her Honorable Mention entry.
Yu-Sung Chang, Vitaliy Kaurov, Chris Carlson, Zach Parcell
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 shows Boris Faleichik's Grand Prize entry, which generates a dynamic interface where particles follow the mouse position using just 140 characters of Mathematica ...
Chris Carlson
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 gives an overview of Congyi Hua's Honorable Mention entry, which generates an interactive map for finding the straight line distance between cities.
Chris Carlson
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 highlights David Carraher's Honorable Mention entry, which combines Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha to produce an interface for exploring properties of countries.
Yu-Sung Chang
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 highlights David Kahle's Honorable Mention entry, which produces a fun example using some of Mathematica's image processing functions.
Vitaliy Kaurov
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 details how Lingchuan Chen created an animation of elaborate fractal binary trees in less than 140 characters of Mathematica input in his Honorable ...
Chris Carlson
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 shows how Mark Holt used clever programming tricks to produce random musical forms and structures in his Honorable Mention entry.
Chris Carlson
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 gives an overview of the programming techniques Myron Zhang used to generate an interactive world capitals quiz in his Honorable Mention entry.
Vitaliy Kaurov
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 shows Patricia Verrier's programming techniques for an impressionistic rendering of an image of the Earth in her Honorable Mention entry.
Yu-Sung Chang
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 features Roman Osipov's Honorable Mention entry, an explorer of Venn diagrams for the complete set of Boolean functions of three variables.
Chris Carlson
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 showcases Sumit Sijher's Honorable Mention entry, which produces an interactive interface for exploring an amazing variety of patterns.
Vitaliy Kaurov
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 explains how Thomas Gutierrez produced an interactive visual and audio interpretation of particle data in his Honorable Mention entry.
Vitaliy Kaurov
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 gives an overview of the programming techniques Tyler Coy used in his Honorable Mention entry, which creates an interface that plays unique ...
Vitaliy Kaurov
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 features Xiang Li's Honorable Mention entry, which combines Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha to create an interactive interface for browsing movie posters of ...
Vitaliy Kaurov
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 features Yuncong Ma's Honorable Mention entry, which uses efficient programming techniques to generate beautiful fractals.
Yu-Sung Chang
This video from Mathematica Experts Live: One-Liner Competition 2012 explains the programming tricks Yves Klett used to transform a sphere into a cow in his Honorable Mention entry.
Lou D'Andria, Ian Hojnicki, Nick Lariviere, Zach Parcell
A panel of Mathematica experts showcase some of the new features of Mathematica 9, including the Wolfram Predictive Interface's Suggestions Bar and Input Assistant as well as Mathematica's unit system.
Lou D'Andria, Ian Hojnicki, Nick Lariviere, Zach Parcell
A panel of Mathematica experts answer user-submitted questions about some of the new features of Mathematica 9, including the Wolfram Predictive Interface's Suggestions Bar and Input Assistant as well as Mathematica's ...
Chris Carlson
With Wolfram Programming Cloud, you can write and deploy programs from your browser in an online development environment. In this video, you’ll learn how to get online, how to ...
Roger Germundsson
Roger Germundsson gives an overview of Mathematica 9's new comprehensive support for random processes and showcases many use cases within data science in this presentation from Mathematica Experts Live.