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The Wolfram Language is a highly general multi-paradigm programming language developed by [http://wolfram.com Wolfram Research], that serves as the main interfacing language for the computational software program, [[Mathematica]]. It is designed to be as general as possible, with emphasis on symbolic computation, functional programming, and rule-based programming. It is built to represent arbitrary structures and data.
The Wolfram Language is the programming language that is used in the computational software program, [[Mathematica]]. It is a multi-paradigm programming language developed by [http://wolfram.com Wolfram Research] that is designed to be as general as possible, with emphasis on symbolic computation, functional programming, and rule-based programming, as well as built to represent arbitrary structures and data.


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[[Category:Mathematical programming languages]]

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Language
Wolfram Language
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Official website
Garbage collected: Yes
Type strength: Strong
Type checking: Dynamic
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The Wolfram Language is the programming language that is used in the computational software program, Mathematica. It is a multi-paradigm programming language developed by Wolfram Research that is designed to be as general as possible, with emphasis on symbolic computation, functional programming, and rule-based programming, as well as built to represent arbitrary structures and data.

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