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Disclaimer: Wolfram Employee

Based on great comments and questions, we updated the "frequently anticipated questions" to "frequently asked questions" (at midnight last night, on Stephen's laptop).

We have a feeling this will continuously be updated - please let us know if you have any questions, if something isn't quite clear, or just what you're going to do with it.

https://www.wolfram.com/engine/faq/

Cheers!


Stephen is doing a livestream tonight and open for Q&A if anyone wants to see a live tour of v12 features and ask any questions. Twitch: twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram and Youtube on the Wolfram Research channel https://www.youtube.com/user/WolframResearch


You can get sneak-peeks on Stephen's twitch livestreams (he's been doing design reviews live for a while now, including a lot of the v12 functionality). twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram (also on Wolfram's youtube channel for archives). He tweeted Monday about burning down bugs for v12, if you follow the extrapolation, a good guess would be release of v12 in late March to early April (assuming there are no killer bugs left)


There's a hybrid approach we use here at Wolfram where a lot of employees work remotely 99% of the time, but at least 2-3 times a year are in town for our conference, picnic, etc... We also have virtual 'meet-ups' where remote workers can interact with the corporate or regional offices for video games, activities, etc. It's not a perfect solution, but does help keep interactions and idea sharing greater than zero.


For those using Wolfram Language or Mathematica, there is an unreleased Neural Net Repository that is worth checking out. A few examples:

Caffe: https://resources.wolframcloud.com/NeuralNetRepository/resou...

Keras: https://resources.wolframcloud.com/NeuralNetRepository/resou...


He's not that bad. and it is interesting to watch language design as it's happening


Did you ever see the comparison between IBM Watson and WolframAlpha? http://gizmodo.com/5766124/the-difference-between-watson-and... Worth checking out


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