
This link from 2016 suggests that cloud stuff is the wave of the future, but I wanted to see if WebMathematica had a chance. Seems abandoned in favor of cloud-based stuff.Have users download the CDF and the CDF player, and run it locally.Not a tool for building interactive user-interfaces.Users would have to at least know how to shift-enter to execute it?.Users would see a Mathematica-like environment in their browser Calculators Are for Calculating, Mathematica Is for Calculus Mathematica Online brings the world's ultimate computation system to the modern cloud environment.Develop the GUI in MMA, then CloudDeploy it.Not many updates since MMA 8, see here.Not many "webmathematica" tags on Mathematica StackExchange & Wolfram Community - maybe hard to get help.Requires client enables Java / Flash, which browsers are moving away from.I wanted to ask the community which product would be best. In mathematics, the derivative of a function of a real variable measures the sensitivity to change of the function value (output value) with respect to a. We encourage all users to report any bugs they find regular patch fixes are available from the downloads section.A colleague is considering re-implementing this online "Photon Propulsion Calculator" using a Mathematica-based product. Its development has benefited enormously from contributions made by many members of the mathematical community. Magma is distributed by the Computational Algebra Group at the University of Sydney.

The documentation section should help introduce new users to the Magma language. One of the aims whilst developing Magma is to maintain extensive documentation describing the features of the system. The overview provides a summary of Magma's main features. Magma also supports a number of databases designed to aid computational research in those areas of mathematics which are algebraic in nature.

It provides a mathematically rigorous environment for defining and working with structures such as groups, rings, fields, modules, algebras, schemes, curves, graphs, designs, codes, and many others. It provides a mathematically rigorous environment for defining and working with structures such as groups, rings, fields, modules, algebras, schemes, curves, graphs, designs, codes, and many others. Magma is a large, well-supported software package designed for computations in algebra, number theory, algebraic geometry, and algebraic combinatorics. Magma is a large, well-supported software package designed for computations in algebra, number theory, algebraic geometry, and algebraic combinatorics.
