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Exactly, this is just a definition problem


incognito mode?


In what field does he work during the day?


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> A more constructive approach is one that acknowledges that things are getting better but that this progress is neither automatic nor optimal.

Totally agree!


It also stated that for a larger set is complex and not that easy that's why the article holds up Netflix as a shining example.


But it gives a lot of references to codes


If it is light-weight why don't they make web-app like Wolfram Alpha. I want to see an alternative to that.


SymPy Gamma (https://gamma.sympy.org/input/?i=integrate+x%5E2) sort of fits as an alternative, though it's not very good at parsing general questions/expressions.


Woah! That is very cool indeed. Time to start using SymPy Gamma instead of Wolfram|Alpha. Surprising that their GitHub repo has so few stars. Only 400 stars at the time of this writing. I mean, 400 stars is respectable of course, but seeing how cool this is I think they ought to have a lot more stars.


It even renders equations and graphs not as pixelated bitmaps! I should do this more often to avoid squinting while WolframAlpha-ing.


Just wanted to give a star but I saw the Google-junk and will wait until I know how you need to use Google stuff to use it because I've never read enough about GAE.


In big, bold text in the beginning of the description is the header for "Use Mathics online"


It goes to a website with "NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID"


Mathematica and Wolfram Alpha are two completely different things, though. The latter is nothing even close to just a web UI for the former.


nice joke


Works in my iPhone XR


I come from a non CS background, at the company where I work they let me do some unit testing and it helped a lot to understand how things work!


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