Instant Apps for the Apple Watch with the Wolfram Language
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Instant Apps for the Apple Watch with the Wolfram Language
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#3 2.7: Apps that download code in any way or form will be rejected
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#4How does this get around the App Store Review Guidelines? 2.7: Apps that download code in any way or form will be rejected 2.8: Apps that install or launch other executable code will be rejected
> although the apps were designed for the Apple Watch, you can actually also use them on the web, or on a phone
Re: Instant Apps for the Apple Watch with the Wolfram Language
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#6How does this get around the App Store Review Guidelines? 2.7: Apps that download code in any way or form will be rejected 2.8: Apps that install or launch other executable code will be rejected
This is just a guess, but it looks like it could be running in a WebView: > although the apps were designed for the Apple Watch, you can actually also use them on the web, or on a phone
Re: Instant Apps for the Apple Watch with the Wolfram Language
#7How does this get around the App Store Review Guidelines? 2.7: Apps that download code in any way or form will be rejected 2.8: Apps that install or launch other executable code will be rejected
Re: Instant Apps for the Apple Watch with the Wolfram Language
#8Who uses the wolfram language? It seems pretty expressive and powerful... but I don't really see a strong case for adoption.
Maybe they will someday release something with general availability and competitive pricing, but for now it seems to be behind a walled garden. But I wouldn't worry. If Wolfram Language truly exposes any novel concepts, then it is only a matter of time until the open source community implements those features for everyone else to use.
It's a shame, but I'm skeptical Wolfram will ever see the inherent value of getting real software into the world. From what I've seen, he would much rather build proprietary toys that only he can use, rather than building open-source tools that can be ubiquitous.
If Wolfram has cool toys and isn't willing to share, then so be it. The open source community can build our own cool toys.
Re: Instant Apps for the Apple Watch with the Wolfram Language
#9Who uses the wolfram language? It seems pretty expressive and powerful... but I don't really see a strong case for adoption.
I've only ever seen or heard of it being used by Stephen Wolfram. It must be fun to have a huge engineering team to help support what is essentially a pet project. Maybe they will someday release something with general availability and competitive pricing, but for now it seems to be behind a walled garden. But I wouldn't worry. If Wolfram Language truly exposes any novel concepts, then it is only a matter of time unt…
imo, the language would be much more compelling if the syntax was redesigned from the ground up and made easier to debug (the error messages in Mathematica are next to useless)