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New MathCode Functionality Expands Options for Prototyping C++ and Fortran 90 Applications in Mathematica

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  • Subject: [mg64141] New MathCode Functionality Expands Options for Prototyping C++ and Fortran 90 Applications in Mathematica
  • From: Wolfram Research <newsdesk at wolfram.com>
  • Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 00:06:56 -0500 (EST)
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

New MathCode Functionality Expands Options for Prototyping C++ 
and Fortran 90 Applications in Mathematica

New versions of the powerful MathCode C++ and MathCode F90 
add-ons for Mathematica are now available for you to download 
from the Wolfram store. You can use them to develop C++ or 
Fortran 90 applications in Mathematica and generate efficient, 
production-quality code directly from Mathematica functions.

The updated application packages now support Fourier and 
InverseFourier, enabling you to compile image-processing 
Mathematica code to stand-alone C++ or Fortran 90. MathCode C++ 
also adds support for a Complex data type, complex arrays, and 
complex functions.

Through March 31, 2006, we are offering a special 25% discount on 
the price of each MathCode package. Please visit the product 
pages for details.

MathCode C++ and MathCode F90 are developed and supported by 
MathCore Engineering AB for Mathematica 4.2 or higher on Windows.

More information on MathCode C++ is available at:
http://www.wolfram.com/applications/mathcode

More information on MathCode F90 is available at:
http://www.wolfram.com/applications/mathcodef90


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