Wolfram U is hosting a webinar series on the new and improved functionality included in Version 14.2 of Wolfram Language! This webinar will span the month of February and will begin with a high-level overview of the biggest new features in the language. Subsequent weekly sessions will be presented by a bevy of Wolfram developers who worked to get all of this new functionality up and running.
February 4, 2025: Overview of What's New and Improved in Version 14.2
@Jon McLoone will show us how Version 14.2 enables both novices and professionals alike to take their computations to the next level. Jon will demonstrate examples of how Wolfram Notebook Assistant can help you turn your rough ideas into computation without needing to write a line of code as well as explain new functionality for computing with big data, generating beautiful plots of physical fields, analyze videos with neural networks and more.
February 12, 2025: New in Math Computation: Game Theory, Calculus and Algebra with Symbolic Arrays and PDE Models for Magnetic Fields
@Marc Vicuna, @Adam Strzebonski, and Oliver Ruebenkoenig will discuss expanded functionality in math computation: game theory, graphs, calculus and algebra with symbolic arrays and even partial differential equation models for electromagnetic fields will be covered.
February 19, 2025: Introducing Tabular
@Jose Martin-Garcia, @Gosia Konwerska, Rob Knapp, Giulio Alessandrini, Brett Champion, and Sean Cheren will cover the new Tabular object and all of its interrelated functionality. Existing methods for storing data in Wolfram Language have to date been quite flexible—when you're dealing with strictly rectangular structures, Tabular provides a new way to deal efficiently with absolutely massive datasets. The developers will talk about how to create, clean and visualize these Tabular objects.
February 26, 2025: Image, Video and GPU Computation
Shadi Ashnai will show off the rapid incorporation of video as first-class object into Wolfram Language. Learn about new functions that seamlessly work with videos, how to do automated machine learning with video inputs and more. Charles Pooh will discuss new GPU-enabled functionality for extreme speedups across a wide variety of areas.
You can register to attend this four-part series HERE.
Sessions will start at 11AM Central Time each week. Even if you can't attend live, registering for this free session will get you recordings delivered directly to your inbox!
We hope to see you there. In the meantime, check out Stephen Wolfram's blog post!