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: If we had [[:Category:Domain-specific programming languages]] this would be a subcat. It's a list of languages that are not intended for general use (though many can be used that way) but for solving math problems. |
: If we had [[:Category:Domain-specific programming languages]] this would be a subcat. It's a list of languages that are not intended for general use (though many can be used that way) but for solving math problems. |
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: The list so far includes calculators (bc, GP, and the TI-BASICs), proof assistants (Coq), computer algebra systems (Maple, Mathematica, Maxima), and so forth. |
: The list so far includes calculators (bc, GP, and the TI-BASICs), proof assistants (Coq), computer algebra systems (Maple, Mathematica, Maxima), and so forth. |
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: I created it to separate [[:Category:Mathematics]] which was used for both languages and tasks. |
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: [[User:CRGreathouse|CRGreathouse]] 04:11, 5 August 2011 (UTC) |
: [[User:CRGreathouse|CRGreathouse]] 04:11, 5 August 2011 (UTC) |
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Explanation
Aren't they all to some extent? I guess this category needs a paragraph of explanation. --Paddy3118 05:09, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
- If we had Category:Domain-specific programming languages this would be a subcat. It's a list of languages that are not intended for general use (though many can be used that way) but for solving math problems.
- The list so far includes calculators (bc, GP, and the TI-BASICs), proof assistants (Coq), computer algebra systems (Maple, Mathematica, Maxima), and so forth.
- I created it to separate Category:Mathematics which was used for both languages and tasks.
- CRGreathouse 04:11, 5 August 2011 (UTC)