Launched in October for Apple Macintosh, focusing on graphical interactivity and linking statistics with visual data. Version 3.2.2 (1995): First release to support the Windows operating system. Version 4 (2000):
Significant focus on Python integration , allowing scientists to run Python scripts more easily alongside JSL (JMP Scripting Language). jmp version history
In the beginning, there was the mainframe. Data lived in cold, blinking rooms, and to speak with it, you had to learn the ancient tongues of SAS, Fortran, or JCL. Graphics were an afterthought, a line of asterisks printed on green-bar paper. Launched in October for Apple Macintosh, focusing on
These versions focused on "the messy reality of data." Improved data cleaning tools, virtual joins, and better integration with R and Python made it easier for data scientists to bridge the gap between different platforms. Modern Connectivity (2020–Present) In the beginning, there was the mainframe