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In case you missed it, Mathematica 10.4 was just released this week! Version 10.4 capitalizes on the newest version of the Wolfram Language to deliver significant functionality gains for cloud services and systems, geographic and geometric...
In case you missed it, *Mathematica* 10.3 was just released! This upgrade continues to build out areas first introduced in Version 10, while further refining already best-in-class capabilities. Some notable features include: • Access to identities...
A few weeks ago, I mentioned *The Mathematica Journal* in my quarterly [blog post][1] for new Wolfram technologies books. *The Mathematica Journal* is Wolfram's in-house journal that publishes articles and packages on all aspects of *Mathematica* and...
As part of my role at Wolfram, I field a lot of questions about publishing guidelines and best practices. Since each author’s project is unique, the answers tend to start with “It depends,” and often involve sharing similar examples. So this post is...
Today we're excited to say that [WolframLanguage.org][1] is live! Since the Wolfram Language was introduced, we knew there would be a need to be able to readily find and share learning materials and other information about it. In light of that,...
This week Wolfram and math enthusiasts around the world are honoring an unusually significant Pi Day. Taking place on 3/14/15, at 9:26:53 am and pm the date and time will represent the first 10 digits of ? in a once-in-a-century event. This year,...
We’ve been impressed with all the awesome code you guys have been putting into Tweet-a-Program so, in the spirit of fun, we’ve issued a super spooky Halloween Code Challenge. Just like our last challenge, the rules are simple. Your deadline for...
It’s World Space Week and this year’s theme is satellite navigation, “Space: Guiding Your Way.” We know there are a lot of great coders here on Community so we wanted to make sure you’re ready for our first Tweet-a-Program Code Challenge. Tweet your...