21st Century Coding - Cool projects

Опубликовано: 24 Май 2026
на канале: 21stCenturyCoding
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This video (FULLY RECORDED ON A RASPBERRY PI 5) describes 21st Century Coding with free Mathematica. You will be amazed! Endless projects on www.21stcenturycoding.net.
Download the notebook: https://tinyurl.com/21stCC-nb
The new Raspberry Pi 5 is a powerhouse, with Mathematica FOR FREE.

Of course, if you want more speed and GPU support, run Mathematica on a laptop or desktop, but the low-cost RPI5 will give you an excellent idea of how elegant, efficient and fast coding can be done.

Most people think Mathematica is expensive, but it is not.
Free on every Raspberry Pi,
free for many students with a campus license (www.wolfram.com/siteinfo), and
only € 7,28 per month for students (www.wolfram.com/mathematica/pricing/students).

Hardware: Raspberry Pi 5, 4 GB or 8 GB (both work fine), Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit), SD card 64 GB.
Note: Only the RPI 5 is fast enough, and it is fast!
Software: Mathematica 14 (ARM Linux, 64 bit).

How to install Mathematica: Open the applications menu (upper left Raspberry symbol) -- Preferences -- Recommended Software -- Programming -- mark the little square behind Mathematica -- Apply. That's all! (it will take a few minutes, it is 1GB).

Content:

Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
02:16 How to install Mathematica
05:28 About me
06:15 Images in your code
11:37 Interactive 3D graphics as 3Blue1Brown in a few lines
13:38 Function visualization, data visualization
17:02 Mathematica has extreme precision
19:55 Everything is interactive
23:53 Smile, Mona Lisa, smile!
25:26 3D printing
27:05 How to write 21st century notation
29:10 Neural network construction
34:03 Machine learning methods
36:43 Parallel computing on the Raspberry Pi
42:08 Best symbolics
44:48 Chat (GPT4) enabled notebooks, Mathematica code generation
47:00 Pattern matching
50:32 String search in millions of digits of pi
53:19 Functional programming, close to English
55:10 The huge documentation center, invites to learn by playing
59:41 Mathematica is not expensive
1:03:09 Using the USB webcam interactively
1:05:53 Wolfram Community
1:07:34 Epilog