lsp-wl VS WolframLanguageForJupyter

Compare lsp-wl vs WolframLanguageForJupyter and see what are their differences.

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lsp-wl WolframLanguageForJupyter
1 7
206 964
- 3.8%
0.0 0.0
over 1 year ago 3 months ago
Mathematica Mathematica
MIT License MIT License
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lsp-wl

Posts with mentions or reviews of lsp-wl. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

We haven't tracked posts mentioning lsp-wl yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

WolframLanguageForJupyter

Posts with mentions or reviews of WolframLanguageForJupyter. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-04.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing lsp-wl and WolframLanguageForJupyter you can also consider the following projects:

feyncalc - Mathematica package for algebraic calculations in elementary particle physics.

mathematica-keygen - wolfram mathematica keygen

expreduce - An experimental computer algebra system written in Go

SetReplace - C++/Wolfram Language package for exploring set and graph rewriting systems

vscode-lsp-wl - Visual Studio Code Client for Wolfram Language Server

DualNumbers - Implementation of dual numbers for automatic differentiation of programs

BernDirac - A Mathematica package for performing calculations involving matrices/vectors in the Dirac notation which is usually used in quantum mechanics/quantum computing.

mathics-core - An open-source Mathematica. This repository contains the Python modules for WL Built-in functions, variables, core primitives, e.g. Symbol, a parser to create Expressions, and an evaluator to execute them.

microMathematics - microMathematics Plus - Extended visual calculator

mathquill - Easily type math in your webapp

mathematica - Lean-independent implementation of the MM-Lean link

MaXrd - Symmetry data and utilities related to crystallography and X-ray scattering