
The power to easily create interactive visualizations, once in the domain of computing experts alone, is now in the hands of every Mathematica user.ĭemonstrations can be created with just a few short lines of readable code, powered by the revolutionary advances in Mathematica. In many ways, The Wolfram Demonstrations Project introduces a new paradigm for exploring ideas. As a result, their coverage has long been limited, and progress has been slow. Interactive computational resources have typically been scattered across the web-requiring specialized programming knowledge that's made them difficult and expensive to develop. Its daily-growing collection of interactive illustrations is created by Mathematica users from around the world, who participate by contributing innovative Demonstrations. Conceived by Mathematica creator and scientist Stephen Wolfram as a way to bring computational exploration to the widest possible audience, The Wolfram Demonstrations Project is an open-code resource that uses dynamic computation to illuminate concepts in science, technology, mathematics, art, finance, and a remarkable range of other fields.
