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      <title>Wolfram Mathematica — Why</title>
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      <description>This page is mostly focused on:&#xA;Wolfram Language (WL) — kernel of Wolfram Mathematica Wolfram Mathematica (WM) = WL + FrontEnd Do not confuse WL/WM with other things such as:&#xA;Wolfram Alpha — web «answer engine» Wolfram Cloud — web version of WM (with much weaker FrontEnd) Wolfram Engine (WE) — WL distributed as a software Wolfram Desktop — WM distributed as a software Wolfram Research Insitute (WRI) — company behind all those products What is WM/WL as programming language WL/WM is (by definition inspired by Leonid Shifrin):</description>
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