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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.
: 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.
: I created it to separate [[:Category:Mathematics]] which was used for both languages and tasks.
: [[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)