Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: aac, 48000 Hz
Language: English | VTT | Size: 422 MB | Duration: 8 section | 38 lectures | (3h 25m)
What you’ll learn
This course is a friendly introduction to the Wolfram Language and programming in Mathematica
Use many of the inbuilt Wolfram Language functions
Do arithmetic
Solve algebraic equations
Solve linear algebra problems
Easily compute solutions to differentiation and integration
Write functions to enhance the use of the Wolfram Language
Import and manipulate data
Graph plots
Requirements
This course assumes that the student has access to a computer with an internet connection. The coding environment is Mathematica, which can be installed as a purchased product or free of charge as a web service that runs in the browser. The course deals with mathematical computing and some knowledge of basic algebra and calculus will be of help.
No prior knowledge of computer programming is required.
Familiarity with basic concepts in algebra and calculus is helpful
Description
This course is an introduction to the Wolfram Language using Mathematica. In today’s computer age, the ability to write code is becoming just as important as reading and writing. From doing scientific work to manipulating data and creating applications and web resources, computer coding is everywhere.
The Wolfram Language is an ideal candidate for your first language. Even if you are seasoned in other languages, it is worthwhile to take a look at this powerful yet easy to learn language. The structure of the language is such that once you understand a few basics, it becomes almost intuitive to guess at what new code should look like without having to explicitly learn it. This sets it apart from so many other languages.
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