Re: Mathematica Programming
- To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
- Subject: [mg109008] Re: Mathematica Programming
- From: "Ingolf Dahl" <ingolf.dahl at telia.com>
- Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 06:53:03 -0400 (EDT)
Just for people interested in using webMathematica: You might find some nice examples if you check here http://www.mma-users.org/webMathematica/wiki/wiki.jsp?pageName=Links#Powered _by_webMathematica (please add more examples if you know!) or of course here http://www.wolfram.com/products/webmathematica/index.html Best regards Ingolf Dahl Sweden > -----Original Message----- > From: David Park [mailto:djmpark at comcast.net] > Sent: den 7 april 2010 09:21 > To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net > Subject: [mg108924] Re: Mathematica Programming > > Very interesting question. > > I have never been able to understand the promotional material for > webMathematica. Can one run webMathematica from a standard user web > site > provided by an ISP? Or does one have to have one's own server setup, > and > what would that consist of? Where would the Mathematica engine that > drives > webMathematica actually reside? (It would be nice to have an answer > that I > could operationally understand and not in some jargon.) Is > webMathematica > something accessible for ordinary Mathematica users and developers, or > is it > ultimately a high priced institutional type application? Is it > available to > Premier subscribers? > > If I recollect correctly, there is a possibility that in the near > future WRI > will provide a way so that anyone can read a Mathematica notebook on > line in > a web browser. Would this include the use of active controls and be > able to > utilize private packages? Would this be an alternative to > webMathematica? > > Lots of questions, but being able to communicate efficiently with > people who > don't presently have Mathematica is still the missing link. > > > David Park > djmpark at comcast.net > http://home.comcast.net/~djmpark/ > > > > From: Nicholas Chung [mailto:nchung66 at u.washington.edu] > > I have Mathematica 7 but I was wondering how it compares to > WebMathematica and WorkBench? Can I create full applications and > interactive websites with Mathematica? How much control do I have over > the user interface design? >