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Standalone Interfaces   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica not only allows you to create interfaces within its usual notebook framework, but also to create complex standalone interfaces that customize the whole user ...
Low-Level Interface Control   (Mathematica Guide)
The core of Mathematica's unique power for building interfaces is in its extremely flexible high-level symbolic paradigm. But Mathematica also allows you to build interfaces ...
Mathematica's unified architecture allows every aspect of Mathematica's interface to be controlled and specified programmatically using the symbolic constructs and functions ...
Mathematica's symbolic architecture makes it unprecedentedly easy to create and manipulate sophisticated layouts for user interfaces—both as static structures and with ...
Working with the Notebook Interface   (Mathematica Overview)
Notebooks as Documents Entering Input in Notebooks Two–Dimensional Expression Input
C/C++ Language Interface   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica supports several levels of interfacing to C and C++ programs. You can create "installable" C programs where C functions are directly connected to Mathematica ...
Java Interface   (JLink Guide)
Mathematica's J/Link system provides a uniquely seamless interface to the Java environment. With J/Link you can immediately access Java classes and objects from within ...
.NET Interface   (NETLink Guide)
 
Mathematica not only allows you to insert arbitrary graphics into user interfaces, but also provides convenient characters that allow you immediately to build and document ...
New in 6.0: Dynamic Interactivity   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica 6.0 defined a major new paradigm for computing, centered around the concept of the symbolic dynamic interface. Built on Mathematica's unique symbolic ...
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