Wolfram language tutorial

It’s amazing to see how various things are coming along to make Internet of Things reality for future.

The efforts by Semantic web people , RFID based tracking , the work of xively for connected devices all are awesome.

Today’s post is related to work done by Wolfram language project.

I saw the short demo which has been released by them and highly recommend if you have not seen it.


The connected devices project by them is what where everything will be future

Quoting

“Connected devices are central to our long-term strategy of injecting sophisticated computation and knowledge into everything. With the Wolfram Language we now have a way to describe and compute about things in the world. Connected devices are what we need to measure and interface with those things.”

The API has free version



The language has wide range of already prebuilt functions and algorithms based on real world usage.

See below


With various APIs ( e.g Xively , Wolfram ) trying to do solve the problem of connected devices , I future we will see bridge between various systems which come up to help cross pollination happen.

Wolfram language SDK is available on http://www.raspberrypi.org/ pre build to try on. It also works on various other platforms

How to get started with Wolfram language

The tutorials and language manual is available on official website at


It will be familiar for people from Mathematica background

Although it’s just a preliminary release and general release announcement is pending.

The same language is engine behind the Wolfram alpha  Sign up for trial account at


Copy paste the syntax you learn over this website and try out various things.

I am sure you will enjoy.

I would wish that Wolfram people make this open source for faster innovation and wider community acceptance.


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