I like the Wolfram Language (WL) and how just a few lines allows one to "do something." But, for the
language, what do you expect developers to do in terms of deploying software written using WL? Certainly
you don't expect everyone to always rely 100% on the Wolfram Cloud infrastructure or your
programming lab pages (with the looks, feel, links, ads, etc.) every time
they want to to run a WL program. Nor would one expect customers to all have Mathematica. Is 100%
of the WL implemented in the CDF plug-in, or will we ever see the ability to create native
binaries or some kind of portable bytecode from WL code?
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I like the Wolfram Language (WL) and how just a few lines allows one to "do something." But, for the language, what do you expect developers to do in terms of deploying software written using WL? Certainly you don't expect everyone to always rely 100% on the Wolfram Cloud infrastructure or your programming lab pages (with the looks, feel, links, ads, etc.) every time they want to to run a WL program. Nor would one expect customers to all have Mathematica. Is 100% of the WL implemented in the CDF plug-in, or will we ever see the ability to create native binaries or some kind of portable bytecode from WL code?
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