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by arnoud-buzing 2581 days ago
There is a Jupyter notebook interface for the Wolfram Language:

https://github.com/WolframResearch/WolframLanguageForJupyter

Additionally, many IDEs support Wolfram Language for syntax coloring, command completion, contextual help, etc.:

http://www.wolfram.com/developer/

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I tried this, and it works great. Awesome, Thanks Wolfram!

https://imgur.com/VoHXMtS

this is with this new Dev version or the conventional version?
The free dev version