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TabView   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TabView[{lbl_1 -> expr_1, lbl_2 -> expr_2, ...}] represents an object in which clicking the tab with label lbl_i displays expr_i. TabView[{lbl_1 -> expr_1, lbl_2 -> expr_2, ...
Calling .NET from Mathematica   (NETLink Tutorial)
.NET/Link provides Mathematica users with the ability to interact with arbitrary .NET types directly from Mathematica. You can create objects and call methods and properties ...
Resolving Arbitrary Objects   (GUIKit Package Tutorial)
Even though the GUIKit widget expression was designed with user interface issues in mind, you can construct object trees unrelated to user interface widgets and still take ...
Creating Dialog Boxes   (Mathematica Tutorial)
In Mathematica, dialog boxes are customized notebooks used to provide users with information and/or request user input. There are two properties associated with dialogs. ...
OpenCLLink Overview   (OpenCLLink Package Overview)
OpenCLLink allows Mathematica to use the OpenCL parallel computing language. It contains functions that facilitate loading user-defined OpenCL functions into Mathematica. ...
TerraService Web Services Example   (WebServices Tutorial)
Terraservice.net is a website that provides access to aerial imagery and topographical maps of the United States. A web service has been provided that allows developers to ...
Related Technologies   (C Code Generator Tutorial)
Code generation from Mathematica involves converting programs written in the Mathematica language into other languages and then supporting them so that they can be executed. ...
Reference   (SymbolicC Tutorial)
This section includes reference material on SymbolicC functionality. C expressions. Grouping constructs to hold entire statements.
Dividers   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Dividers is an option for Grid and related constructs that specifies where and how to draw divider lines.
Reference   (OpenCLLink Tutorial)
OpenCLLink allows Mathematica to use the OpenCL parallel computing language. It contains functions that facilitate loading user-defined OpenCL functions into Mathematica. ...
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