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Stephen Wolfram's Introduction to the Wolfram Language

Stephen Wolfram's Introduction to the Wolfram Language

TEDxUIllinois - Chris Williamson - Inside Wolfram Alpha Putting the Wolfram Language (and Mathematica) on Every Raspberry Pi Last week I wrote about our large-scale plan to use new technology we’re building to inject sophisticated computation and knowledge into everything. Today I’m pleased to announce a step in that direction: working with the Raspberry Pi Foundation, effective immediately there’s a pilot release of the Wolfram Language—as well as Mathematica—that will soon be bundled as part of the standard system software for every Raspberry Pi computer. In effect, this is a technology preview: it’s an early, unfinished, glimpse of the Wolfram Language. I’m a great believer in the importance of programming as a central component of education. It’s tremendously satisfying—and educational. And with Raspberry Pi there’s something else too: immediately being able to interact with the outside world. I think it’s pretty amazing that we’re now at the point where all the knowledge and computation in the Wolfram Language can run in a $25 computer. I’ve waited a long time for this. And it’s the whole system.

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