Reviews and User Experiences
"The speed and efficiency of different algorithms for tackling the same
problem, to take an obvious instance, can be watched and profiled with
great clarity....
"Within seconds of opening the Wolfram Workbench, the full benefits
were obvious..."
Felix Grant, Scientific Computing World
"After only two hours of working with Wolfram Workbench, I had
learned all the basics and transferred my ongoing Mathematica
projects into the Workbench. From that point on, I have been
programming more efficiently than ever before."
Jonas Sjöberg, author of Neural
Networks
"At uni software plus GmbH we develop cross-platform software solutions
that use Java-based user interfaces or servlet-based web interfaces on
the front end and Mathematica as a computational engine on the
back end. We are using the Wolfram Workbench to develop
customized Mathematica packages that we then call from Java
via J/Link. The Workbench has quickly become an
indispensable tool we wouldn't want to live without. We can now
develop both Mathematica and Java code in the same IDE and
profit from the version control and build-management infrastructure we
have already established around Eclipse."
Sascha Kratky, uni software
plus GmbH
"When I first tried Wolfram Workbench, I had been working
with Mathematica for nearly 15 years, with 10 of those as
a Mathematica kernel developer. Within the first few minutes of
using it, I realized that it was a powerful tool that could transform
the way I worked with Mathematica code and increase my
productivity.
"As a kernel developer, part of my job is to track down and fix bugs,
sometimes in code that someone else has written. For me, it is often
easiest to get an understanding of unfamiliar code by trying various
examples and seeing how the code handles those examples at various
stages. With Workbench, this became vastly easier, since I
could just set breakpoints at a few key points and look at the
intermediate expressions. For debugging, the capability of message
breakpoints along with being able to investigate expressions in the
stack helps to identify problems much more quickly.
"I find now that any time I am going to write new functionality that
involves more than a single simple function, it is easier for me to
use Workbench, since I can have notebook and package resources all
organized neatly together. The debugging and testing capabilities
make the process of developing new functionality go faster and
smoother than before."
Rob Knapp, Wolfram Research, Inc.
"I've been trialling Wolfram Workbench on and off for just over a
month
now and can see it should become a terrific tool that, quite
frankly, I now can't imagine doing without on any large project"
Ronald Monson, Student Learning
Unit, Victoria University, Australia
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