![]() ![]() ![]() But for the past couple of years we’ve done our language design in a very open way- livestreaming our internal design discussions, and getting all sorts of great feedback in real time. How did we design all those new functions and new features that are now in 12.2? It’s a lot of work! And it’s what I personally spend a lot of my time on (along with other “ small items” like physics, etc.). ![]() No new features, but more than a thousand outstanding bugs fixed: Because between March and June we were concentrating on 12.1.1, which was a “polishing release”. But Version 12.2 is perhaps all the more impressive for the fact that we didn’t concentrate on its final development until mid-June of this year. And of course it’s a tribute to our whole Wolfram Language technology stack that we’re able to develop so much, so quickly. We always have a portfolio of development projects going on, with any given project taking anywhere from a few months to more than a decade to complete. 1 release! Version 12.2, launching today, has 228 completely new functions! But just nine months later, we’ve got an even bigger. When we released Version 12.1 in March of this year, I was pleased to be able to say that with its 182 new functions it was the biggest.
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