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Re: Use Emacs as the IDE for Wolfram Mathematica.
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Emanuel Berg |
Subject: |
Re: Use Emacs as the IDE for Wolfram Mathematica. |
Date: |
Sun, 23 May 2021 10:54:11 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Christopher Dimech wrote:
> Mathematics is done by computers based on heuristic formulas
> and computational methods way different than what is taught
> in classroom.
>
> Suggesting that Mathematica can bring to you very complex
> methods is not a beneficial aspect for a researcher because
> it doesn't tell you how they accomplished it and it could
> well have take years of work and research that you need to
> do all over again.
It sounds like a tool and these can be used in any number of
ways, it is even possible to abuse or loose a tool, for
example if some "pal" borrows it and never returns it.
Point is, it is up to anyone to decide and if it can be done
from Emacs it is perhaps likely even someone has already tried
that and lived to tell the tale.
--
underground experts united
https://dataswamp.org/~incal
- Use Emacs as the IDE for Wolfram Mathematica., Hongyi Zhao, 2021/05/23
- Re: Use Emacs as the IDE for Wolfram Mathematica., Emanuel Berg, 2021/05/23
- Re: Use Emacs as the IDE for Wolfram Mathematica., Jean Louis, 2021/05/23
- Re: Use Emacs as the IDE for Wolfram Mathematica., Christopher Dimech, 2021/05/23
- Don't think Emacs package may be proprietary, Jean Louis, 2021/05/23
- Don't think Emacs package may be proprietary, Christopher Dimech, 2021/05/23
- Re: Don't think Emacs package may be proprietary, Jean Louis, 2021/05/23
- Don't think Emacs package may be proprietary, Christopher Dimech, 2021/05/23