Software development industry analysis by Larry O'Brien, the former editor of Software Development and Computer Language
Monday, June 04, 2007

If there were 3 tools that I could wish every programmer would develop one complete project in, they would be:

  • jUnit
  • Smalltalk
  • Mathematica

Each will forever change your opinion of what a software development environment ought to be like but each, at the level of an article or a blogpost or even a trivial project, is unlikely to persuade you because each is more about introducing a way of solving problems than a way of simplifying a task. (That is, what makes a nice demo is a visual interface builder, not a green bar on a test suite. )

I figure you've already used jUnit or one its kin. Smalltalk has enough proponents so you're probably at least aware that it's browser and persistent workspace are life-altering (if you aren't, check out James Robertson's series of screencasts). Mathematica, though, is not on most people's radar (unless you're in mathematics or certain sciences).

I've just received a copy of Mathematica 6, which has tremendously improved capabilities for interactive exploration of a problem space and sharing them with the world. I look forward to using the tool, not just to visualize some hopefully interesting things (for instance, concurrency issues) but to hopefully give a glimpse of a radically different philosophy of what an interactive console might look like.

Monday, June 04, 2007 7:48:26 AM (Hawaiian Standard Time, UTC-10:00) |  Disqus link  | Knowing#
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