But it’s also got some “surprise” new dramatic efficiency improvements, and it’s got some first hints of major new areas that we have under development-particularly related to astronomy and celestial mechanics.īut even though I’m calling it a “small release”, Version 13.2 still introduces completely new functions into the Wolfram Language, 41 of them-as well as substantially enhancing 64 existing functions. Version 13.2 is-by our standards-a fairly small release, that mostly concentrates on rounding out areas that have been under development for a long time, as well as adding “polish” to a range of existing capabilities. Our goal is to deliver timely snapshots of where we’re at-so people can start using what we’ve built as quickly as possible. We continue to have a huge pipeline of R&D, some short term, some medium term, some long term (like decade-plus). In late June this year it was Version 13.1.
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