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Re: best book to quickly master all Mathematica functions, and commands

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  • Subject: [mg93314] Re: best book to quickly master all Mathematica functions, and commands
  • From: AES <siegman at stanford.edu>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 05:29:21 -0500 (EST)
  • Organization: Stanford University
  • References: <200810310804.DAA10486@smc.vnet.net> <gejj2e$2ku$1@smc.vnet.net>

In article <gejj2e$2ku$1 at smc.vnet.net>,
 "Mauricio Esteban Cuak" <cuak2000 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I agree with Mr. Osterhoudt; Mathematica Navigator is a good book...clear
> and nice-looking (if I'm going to spend a lot of time looking at a book, it
> can't be ugly, but that's just me).Another suggestion:
> 
> http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/MathSource/1847/
> 
> This is an introductory programming course for mathematica, 

 . . .  dated 2001 (if the file dates on the site are correct, anyway)


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