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Learn about Wolfram Notebook Assistant in this 36-minute workshop led by Rick Hennigan, the primary developer of the tool. Discover what Notebook Assistant is, understand the reasoning behind its development, and explore how it can enhance your ability to comprehend and work with complex programming projects. Examine practical demonstrations of how the assistant analyzes existing code, explains unfamiliar sections, and accelerates debugging and functionality extension processes. Explore real-world use cases, current limitations, and how Notebook Assistant integrates with modern development workflows alongside popular tools like VS Code, Cursor, and Codex. Gain insights into understanding and navigating large or unfamiliar codebases, utilizing AI for debugging and refactoring assistance, and discover tooling considerations and setup requirements. Whether you're exploring new codebases, maintaining legacy projects, or seeking ways to accelerate your development process, this hands-on session provides comprehensive coverage of Notebook Assistant's capabilities and future development directions.