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New Products Wolfram Workbench--The State of the Art for Technical Development Wolfram Workbench is the new state-of-the-art integrated development environment (IDE) that incorporates Mathematica technologies. Complementing Mathematica's uniquely powerful, high-level programming language and world-renowned features for computation, visualization, and modeling, Workbench is ideal for the development of large-scale technical solutions. "Workbench has unlocked Mathematica's potential as the way to build technical software," said Tom Wickham-Jones, director of kernel technology and lead Workbench developer. "If you're working on technical application development, we've built the definitive system." Together, Workbench and Mathematica enable the creation of innovative technical applications in areas such as engineering, science, finance, and education. Built on Eclipse, a leading platform for IDE development, Workbench makes it easy for Eclipse adopters to use Mathematica for their applications. Existing Mathematica-based developers gain access to state-of-the-art development tools, resulting in more efficient project construction and increased productivity. "Mathematica is the only system capable of spanning the development spectrum, from small to large projects," said Conrad Wolfram, director of strategic marketing at Wolfram Research. "Workbench boosts Mathematica's capability for more complex projects, taking technical development into the twenty-first century, away from Fortran and its derivatives." Key features in Workbench enable users to:
"Workbench has quickly become an indispensable tool we wouldn't want to live without. We can now develop both Mathematica and Java code in the same IDE and profit from the version control and build-management infrastructure we have already established around Eclipse," said Sascha Kratky of uni software plus, a developer of custom software solutions in finance, engineering, and manufacturing. Added Wolfram, "Mathematica has moved way beyond computer algebra to become the environment for technical software development." Wolfram Workbench is currently available as a free prerelease download to Wolfram Research Premier Service customers, who will also have access to the final commercial version when it is released later this summer. Wolfram Workbench is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X platforms. More information is available on the Wolfram Workbench website. |
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