Stephen Wolfram

Mathematician and scientist Stephen Wolfram grew up in a household where his mother was a philosophy professor at Oxford University. 

As such, his younger self didn’t want anything to do with the subject, but an older and perhaps wiser Wolfram sees value in thinking deeply about things. 


Wolfram was something of a child prodigy, publishing his first scientific paper at 15 and graduating from Caltech with a doctorate at 20. His impressive body of work crosses science, math and computing: He developed Mathematica, Wolfram Alpha and the Wolfram Language, a powerful computational programming language.

“My main life work, along with basic science, has been building our Wolfram language [computational language] for the purpose of having a way to express things computationally that’s useful to both humans and computers,” Wolfram told TechCrunch

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