Wolfram Programming Lab is designed to teach programming and is intended for non-commercial use only. Find out more »
Am I eligible to purchase Wolfram Programming Lab?
This product is designed for learning and teaching. For more info on eligibility, please review the Terms of Use here.
What if I change my mind and want to cancel?
You can cancel your paid subscription at any time.
After canceling, you can keep your files and continue exploring the Wolfram Language through the free Wolfram Cloud Basic plan, which has some limitations.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept Visa and MasterCard. In some countries, we also accept Discover and American Express.
What are Cloud Credits?
Wolfram Cloud Credits are the currency of Wolfram Cloud development and deployment. Every subscription to a Wolfram Cloud product includes some credits. Additional credits are also available, if you need them.
With every plan, you'll be able to monitor your credits through the Usage Dashboard, which shows trends and patterns.
What can I store on the Wolfram Cloud?
The Wolfram Cloud stores any of the file types supported by the Wolfram Language.
How does Mathematica|Online compare to Programming Lab?
Mathematica|Online is intended for desktop Mathematica users who want to extend their experience online. Mathematica|Online makes it easier to share, collaborate and publish content. It is also accessible on the go, when you aren't near your installation of Mathematica. Programming Lab is designed to excite students about programming and facilitate learning the Wolfram Language.
How does Wolfram|One compare to Programming Lab?
Wolfram|One is an environment for prototyping ideas, deploying applications for widespread use, analyzing data, creating simulations and models, and presenting or publishing results. Programming Lab is designed as a learning tool, and therefore has more restrictions for deployments. Programming Lab's licensing is for non-commercial use only, and does not match well with the needs of commercial programmers.
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