Developing applications with Mathematica is easy thanks to its seamless workflow, unique symbolic language, and advanced code editing environment.
In this video, Wolfram Research's Jon McLoone demonstrates a Mathematica-based tool he built for analyzing microscopy images. For more details on how it was developed, please see this post in the Wolfram Blog:
http://blog.wolfram.com/2011/09/09/building-a-microscopy-application-in-mathe...
Nice, but I expect better audio in a video from the official Wolfram Youtube channel.
OlafMarzocchi 4 months ago
Nice. I'd probably tweak it to better handle questions about borderline cases, and being a QA tester I'd want it to have a system of test cases. Still, it's really impressive that the entire program is only 30 lines long. This is good work.
willdye 6 months ago