2. What is Wolfram Language?
A graduate of Middlesex High School, Matthew (Matt) Kafker earned recognition as a National
Merit Scholar and a National AP Scholar. As a university student, Matt Kafker has taken courses in
electromagnetic physics, biophysics, and real analysis. He is also learning how to program with the
Wolfram Language.
3. What is Wolfram Language?
Developed by Wolfram Research, the Wolfram Language is a multiparadigm computational
programming language used in Mathematica, a technical computing system encompassing
machine learning, geometry, data science, neural networks, and visualizations. With a philosophy
of building a robust knowledge about algorithms, Wolfram Language has a large unified scope of
computable knowledge and has continuously curated information over the past three decades.
4. What is Wolfram Language?
Wolfram Language has applications that include maximum-productivity and algorithmically oriented
programming, ultra-high-level scripting, analytics, Internet of Things, and legacy codebase
modernization. The language can support large-scale developments and create code repositories
with integrated verification-testing features. Wolfram Language has built-in functionalities that can
analyze 3-D models, manipulate matrices, integrate real-world data, and rapidly deploy concepts to
mobile, cloud, and embedded systems.