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Stephen Wolfram is preparing to release the language underlying Mathematica and Wolfram Alpha.
Wolfram Open Cloud, announced and made available earlier this week, makes Wolfram Language even easier to access and try. Here's what you need to know.
In a mysterious blog post Wolfram Alpha founder Stephen Wolfram promises a knowledge-based programming language that can do just about anything under the sun.
Wolfram Alpha Notebook Edition is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The natural language understanding (NLU) functionality is awesome for students.
On the Raspberry Pi, use of both Mathematica and the Wolfram Language will be free for individuals, but commercial and other users will have to pay for a license.
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