Re: Re: Undo in Mathematica
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- Subject: [mg105238] Re: [mg105098] Re: Undo in Mathematica
- From: brien colwell <xcolwell at gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 02:33:09 -0500 (EST)
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> > When you say: > 'but my understanding is that the workbench currently is > not as interactive as the notebook editor' > > I'd be curious to know what you mean. Usually the types > of things that the Workbench is not so good for is free-form > mathematical explorations that mix typesetting, visualizations, > etc... The FrontEnd is very good for this. > > > But for producing Mathematica packages, applications etc..., > the Workbench is very appealing. > > By interactive I meant being able to evaluate expressions in the shared global context, with visualizations or interactive components. Because Mathematica doesn't come out of the box with a comprehensive IDE for all cases, I just need to adjust to the best practices. Thanks for the help.
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- Re: Re: Undo in Mathematica
- From: John Fultz <jfultz@wolfram.com>
- Re: Re: Undo in Mathematica