From the very beginning we had a strong set of fundamental principles and a strong underlying design-and for three decades we’ve been able to just keep building more and more on these foundations, creating what is by now an unprecedentedly vast system that has nevertheless maintained its unity, elegance and, frankly, modernity. It’s been an amazing intellectual journey for me and all of us. But with Mathematica and the Wolfram Language it’s been a completely different story: for three decades we’ve been taking major steps forward at every version, progressively conquering vast numbers of new areas. With most software, after a few years and a few versions, not a lot of important new stuff ever gets added. And all that time I’ve been continuing to pursue a bold vision-and to build a taller and taller stack of technology. It’s been more than 28 years since Version 1 came out-and nearly 30 years since I started its development. I’m very excited about what’s in it it’s a major step forward, with a lot of both breadth and depth-and with remarkably central relevance to many of today’s most prominent technology areas. Hundreds of us have been energetically working on building this for the past two years-and in fact I’ve personally put several thousand hours into it. I’m thrilled today to announce the release of a major new version of Mathematica and the Wolfram Language: Version 11, available immediately for both desktop and cloud. Read about the updates in Version 11.1, Version 11.2 and Version 11.3 Note: There have been additional updates to Mathematica.
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