Sunday, March 16, 2014

Stephen Wolfram Wants To Make Computer Language More - Popular Science

I'm going to look into this to see if it's relevant to my idea - New post on my Computing Research blog - MOCHA - Massive Online Collaborative Hierarchical Application - http://userdrivenmodelling.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/mocha-massive-online-collaborative.html - Semantic Web

Stephen Wolfram Wants To Make Computer Language More Human - http://www.popsci.com/article/technology/stephen-wolfram-wants-make-computer-language-more-human - Article and Video 12 minutes - demonstration

"At South By Southwest, programmer and scientist Stephen Wolfram showed off more of his Wolfram Language software."

"Last month, Stephen Wolfram--scientist, founder of Wolfram Research, and the closest thing Big Data has to a rock star--unveiled Wolfram Language, a "symbolic" computer language more than 25 years in the making."

There is a 12 minute video presentation I will watch. This looks like the kind of highly structured search but human language based search that could link with highly structured but human language based code I am working on, in order to provide a collaborative application of related nodes/objects.

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Aidan.Warsaw said...
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Aidan.Warsaw said...

The nagging question: what is the model for use? Will it be like all the other WA offerings - essentially a paid service? It is unclear what rate of adoption there will be if it is not very widely available.