
And now we can see the results of all those individual ideas and projects and pieces of work: a steady drumbeat of innovation sustained now over the course of more than a third of a century: And I’m pleased to say that in that short time an impressive amount of R&D has come to fruition: not only a total of 117 completely new functions, but also many hundreds of updated and upgraded functions, several thousand bug fixes and small enhancements, and a host of new ideas to make the system ever easier and smoother to use.Įvery day, every week, every month for the past third of a century we’ve been pushing hard to add more to the vast integrated framework that is Mathematica and the Wolfram Language. It’s 207 days-or a little over 6 months-since we released Version 12.3. (Yes, the 1, 3 theme-complete with the fact that it’s the 13th of the month today-is amusing, if coincidental.) Today I’m excited to announce the latest results of our long-running R&D pipeline: Version 13 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica. Just a few weeks ago it was 1/3 of a century since Mathematica 1.0 was released. Launching Version 13.0 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica Launching Version 13.0 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica December 13, 2021


More PDE Modeling: Solid & Structural Mechanics.Mathematical Functions: A Milestone Is Reached.
