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Tweet-a-Program, Programs Created on Twitter Using Wolfram Language Code

  • Rollin BishopRollin Bishop
  • September 19, 2014

Tweet-a-Program

Wolfram Research has unveiled Tweet-a-Program, an initiative that consists of a Twitter account (@wolframtap) that creates programs out of tweets consisting of Wolfram Language code. Once the account runs the code, it tweets back the result to the account that sent the original code.

Tweet-a-Program

Tweet-a-Program

Tweet-a-Program

Tweet-a-Program

images via Wolfram Blog

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