Can I write my own routines in Mathematica and run them with my software?
Yes, you can. Mathematica’s combination of computational sophistication and powerful programming capabilities makes it ideal for developing complete applications, complicated routines, or individual functions. Your software can take full advantage of everything Mathematica has to offer. Because it provides a high-level environment, you can spend time concentrating on what’s unique to your work instead of coding generic functionality.
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