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Wolfram Workbench is now compatible with Wolfram Language and Mathematica 10 and 11 http://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/963774
Related: Workbench now compatible with Wolfram Language and Mathematica 10 and 11 http://community.wolfram.com/groups/-/m/t/963774
A new Wolfram Workbench plugin is now available for free to everyone writing Wolfram Language code with one of Wolfram's desktop products. Workbench is an Eclipse plugin that provides code editing, navigation and project management tools for...
Wolfram has just released a Mathematica 10.4.1 update that fixes critical issues identified in 10.4.0, including a code signing (Gatekeeper) bug that surfaced with Apple's Mac OS X 10.11.4 update, OpenGL issues introduced in the 10.4.0 upgrade, and...
Your upgrade should be showing in your user portal now. It does take a little time for the notifications to reach everyone.
Site upgrades for major releases take some time to process. It may take another week or so to finish on all sites.
Hi Anthony, Sorry to have posted the notebook with cells collapsed. You should be able to view the content in the notebook you already have by mousing over and double-clicking any brackets with arrows. This will expand the cells. In the...
If you haven't already checked it out, [A Fast Introduction for Programmers][1] gets new users up to speed on the foundations of the Wolfram Language. We've added review questions to some tutorial sections, and we'd like to get your feedback. ...
The 12th [International Mathematica Symposium][1] will take place in Prague, Czech Republic January 12 - 14, 2015. The symposium is an interdisciplinary conference for users of *Mathematica* in many fields: - Physical and life sciences -...
Earlier this month on the [Wolfram Blog][1], we wondered how many past winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics were users of Mathematica, and we waited in anticipation to learn who would receive this year’s Prize. Yesterday the Royal Swedish Academy...