Yeah, names that aren't google-able drive me nuts. (I did eventually find R though. Of course it's an alternative implementation of S. It reminded me that at one point, I wanted to learn J. Obviously, everyone already knows C.)
I'm not surprised by Wolfram's attitude about licenses. Most of the Q&A on Home Edition is about licensing and how to make sure that Home is the correct license for you. (i.e., Home vs. Professional vs. Student) On the plus side, it appears to be full blown Mathematica (except it's a 32-bit app rather than a 64-bit app).
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Date: 2009-04-27 01:12 am (UTC)I'm not surprised by Wolfram's attitude about licenses. Most of the Q&A on Home Edition is about licensing and how to make sure that Home is the correct license for you. (i.e., Home vs. Professional vs. Student) On the plus side, it appears to be full blown Mathematica (except it's a 32-bit app rather than a 64-bit app).