![]() ![]() ![]() My original core concepts of language design continue to infuse everything we do. It’s exciting to see how well it’s all worked out. But over the past 30 years, we’ve been able to build on the framework that we defined in Mathematica 1.0 to create the whole edifice of computational capabilities that we now call the Wolfram Language-and that corresponds to Mathematica as it is today.įrom when I first began to design Mathematica, my goal was to create a system that would stand the test of time, and would provide the foundation to fill out my vision for the future of computation. And we’ve kept pushing the frontiers of what’s possible with math. Our first big application area was math (hence the name “Mathematica”). Our mission has always been a big one: to make the world as computable as possible, and to add a layer of computational intelligence to everything. In fact, it feels in many ways like even after 30 years, we’re really just getting started. Most software from 30 years ago is now long gone. On June 23 we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the launch of Mathematica. ![]()
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