![]() ![]() research group is a strong Mathematica user and suggested I double-check results originally analyzed using Python with his Mathematica notebook. ![]() I was introduced to Mathematica in graduate school in my advanced quantum mechanics course, during the first semester of my Ph.D. My undergraduate research demanded that I learn bash scripting and Tcl and that I continue using Python. ![]() This interest continued through college, where I was classically trained in both Python and Java but continued to use Wolfram|Alpha for math and chemistry. I discovered Wolfram in high school, where I was - and still am! - fascinated by Wolfram|Alpha’s natural language capability and knowledgebase. I very quickly felt comfortable using Mathematica in both of these capacities, but I had yet to truly use it as a programming platform with the Wolfram Language. Since I started working at Wolfram, I have been almost exclusively using Mathematica, not only as computing software but also as a program in which to write documents. The following was written by David Stevens and was originally published on the Wolfram Blog. ![]()
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