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Software DevelopersType = at the beginning of a line to specify natural language input:
In[1]:= Out[1]=Notes for Java programmers:
Built-in natural-language input is unique to the Wolfram Language, and nothing similar is available in Java.
Notes for Python programmers:
Built-in natural language input is completely unique to the Wolfram Language. While some natural language input processing can be done in Python with third-party libraries, natural language is deeply integrated into the Wolfram Language and can be flexibly and seamlessly combined with code.
Quite often you can generate code just from natural language:
In[2]:= Out[2]=Use == to get a full Wolfram|Alpha report:
In[1]:= Out[1]=Notes for Python programmers:
With the Wolfram Language, you can get complete access to the knowledgebase that powers Wolfram|Alpha, including reports with dynamically computed results from a variety of primary sources in pre-formatted pods.
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