
I’ve been working toward this for nearly 30 years, gradually building up the technology stack that is needed-at first in Mathematica, later also in Wolfram|Alpha, and now in definitive form in the Wolfram Language. My goal with the Wolfram Language in general-and Wolfram Programming Cloud in particular-is to redefine the process of programming, and to automate as much as possible, so that once a human can express what they want to do with sufficient clarity, all the details of how it is done should be handled automatically. And I am excited that today we have what I think is another historic moment: the launch of Wolfram Programming Cloud-the first in a sequence of products based on the new Wolfram Language.


Twenty-six years ago today we launched Mathematica 1.0.
