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SciML: How Language is Changing Scientific Research (youtube.com)
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GNU Octave: Scientific Programming Language (octave.org)
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Generalization bias in large language model summarization of scientific research (royalsocietypublishing.org)
Generalization Bias in Large Language Model Summarization of Scientific Research (royalsocietypublishing.org)
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Dotty open-sourced, research platform for new language concepts and compiler technologies for Scala (groups.google.com)
Stephen Wolfram's Introduction to the Wolfram Language - YouTube (youtube.com)
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The Implementation of Functional Programming Languages, by Simon Peyton Jones (research.microsoft.com)
$200 from Amazon or free from Simon Peyton Jones's site.
Interactive scientific computing: goldilocks languages (graydon2.dreamwidth.org)
The Design and Implementation of Probabilistic Programming Languages (dippl.org)
Zélus: a hybrid synchronous language with ODEs (zelus.di.ens.fr)
From [one](http://www.di.ens.fr/~pouzet/bib/hscc13.pdf) of their articles: Zélus is a new programming language for modeling systems that mix discrete logical time and continuous time behaviors. From a user's perspective, its main originality is to extend an existing Lustre-like synchronous langua...
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Blabr - Scientific computing for the web (blabr.io)
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Bayesian Logic Programming Language (bayesianlogic.github.io)
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Harmony Explained: Progress Towards A Scientific Theory of Music (arxiv.org)
Introduction to Scientific Python (web.stanford.edu)
Neural networks are inadvertently learning our language’s hidden gender biases (technologyreview.com)
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