Gallery Tutorial [TECHNICAL SLIDE TRAIL] The Webel libraries for Wolfram Mathematica: With SysMLv1 models. Section SECTION: The Webel Mathematica libraries - INTRODUCTION - And the role of SysML Tags and keywords Keywords Wolfram Wolfram Language Mathematica SysML MagicDraw SysML MD SysML CATIA Magic Systems Modeling Language Wolfram Player Pro Webel::SysML4Mathematica Webel IT Australia Click on the image to view it full size Up next Representing the SysMLv1 Block and SysMLv2 Part Def in Mathematica requires classes and object orientation (OO) Notes [TOOL, WISHLIST] Webel: Mathematica: WISHLIST: Support for decent vendor-supported, built-in, fully fledged, IDE-friendly, object-orientation (OO)! [With or without the use of state, which is a choice, not obligatory, and OO doesn't throw functional away] [FEATURE, TIP, TOOL]{INFORMATIVE} Webel vs Mathematica: The Very Good, The Bad, and The Ugly [TIP]{INFORMATIVE} Mathematica: TIPS for living with the user-contributed MTools for Object-Orientation (until a vendor-supported OO solution is eventually provided) [PATTERN, TIP, TOOL]{INFORMATIVE} Webel + Mathematica + MTools + SysML [ASSERTION] Webel: Programmers who can count higher than one (1) know that you don't have to choose exclusively between object-orientation (and classes) and functional programming. You can have your cake and eat it. It's not XOR! [ISSUE, LIMITATION, MODELLING, TOOL] Mathematica: Some links on Object-Orientation (or the lack thereof) Snippets (quotes/extracts) Visit also Dr Darren of Webel IT Australia makes the case for better object-orientation for Mathematica using pseudo class ADTs without losing the super-functional power of the Wolfram Language Visit also (backlinks) Related slides (includes other tutorials) Related slides (backlinks, includes other tutorials) Flags Book traversal links for A word on classes and object orientation for Mathematica Previous Up Next