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Wolfram Workbench Incorporates Mathematica

Eclipse framework aids development of large-scale solutions.

By DE Editors  

December 1, 2006

By DE Editors

Wolfram Workbench, an integrated development environment from Wolfram Research (Champaign, IL) that incorporates Mathematica technologies, has recently been released for the development of large-scale technical solutions.

Built on Eclipse, key features in Workbench allows users to perform source code editing with syntax highlighting, error reporting, and local variable coloring; study code as it runs; profile the code's execution and develop and run tests; manage multiple versions of files; and access version histories.

Mathematica has multi-paradigm programming, short code for simpler implementation, an extensive computation library, and built-in connectivity to other languages and extensions.
 
"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.

Wolfram Workbench requires Mathematica 5.2 or higher and is compatible with Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms. Workbench can also be used with gridMathematica, webMathematica, Mathematica Personal Grid Edition, Mathematica for the Classroom, and Mathematica for Students.

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Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

 

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