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What language is Mathematica?

Posted 8 years ago

"Wolfram developers use the Wolfram language"
"Wolfram developers use the same function stack as a general user"

I have heard these statements on various official Wolfram presentations. The first statement was from Steven (maybe paraphrased).

Someone on YouTube was asking about the language Mathematica uses to add new functionality -- python or C#, e.g.. I gave an answer based on the above statements. I even went on to say "that is the reason Mathematica can very quickly provide new, powerful, functions that are integrated seamlessly". (Like was version 10 used to produce version 11).

Is this really true? Is the core in Wolfram language?

Just set me straight. Did I mislead the YouTube guy?

Thank you, Your humble user

POSTED BY: Clinton Osborn
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Mathematica has LOTS of functions written in Wolfram Language indeed. Though there are also large parts written in c. See also the implementation notes.

POSTED BY: Sander Huisman
Posted 8 years ago

Wolfram language developed by Stephen Wolfram.

You can use some Mathematica API in some other languages, like Java

Anyway, you can enjoy Wolfram language by programming on the cloud platform: https://www.wolframcloud.com/

Hello World
POSTED BY: Shujie CHEN
Posted 8 years ago

Its of C, C++ and Java..

POSTED BY: Gopi Perumal

Everyone -- Thank You.

POSTED BY: Clinton Osborn
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