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Mathematica Notebook is the front end of [[Mathematica]], which defines it as a [[client-server]] architecture for the last 32 years. It also inspired the invention of [[Tim Berners-Lee]]'s [[Web browser]].
Mathematica Notebook is the front end of [[Mathematica]], which defines it as a [[client-server]] architecture for the last 32 years. It also inspired the invention of [[Tim Berners-Lee]]'s [[Web browser]].


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An interesting article that explains the history of [[Mathematica Notebook]] in a broad stroke.
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==Related Pages==
*[[logically related::Mathematica]]
*[[logically related::Mathematica]]
*[[logically related::Browser]]
*[[logically related::Browser]]
*[[logically related::World Wide Web]]
*[[logically related::Jupyter]]
[[Category:World Wide Web]]
[[Category:Client-Server Architecture]]


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Latest revision as of 06:58, 5 September 2021

Mathematica Notebook is the front end of Mathematica, which defines it as a client-server architecture for the last 32 years. It also inspired the invention of Tim Berners-Lee's Web browser.


An interesting article that explains the history of Mathematica Notebook in a broad stroke.

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