Re: Introducing the Wolfram Mathematica Tutorial Collection
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- Subject: [mg99429] Re: Introducing the Wolfram Mathematica Tutorial Collection
- From: Jens-Peer Kuska <kuska at informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Tue, 5 May 2009 06:02:03 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: Uni Leipzig
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Hi, you miss nothing. The people does not scan the Documentation/Tutorials directory for useful notebooks and so nobody has found the Notebook source of the wonderful PDF collection. Regards Jens John Fultz wrote: > On Sat, 2 May 2009 05:56:53 -0400 (EDT), David Bailey wrote: >> Wolfram Research wrote: >> >>> You asked for it, and we've created it. The much anticipated >>> Wolfram Mathematica Tutorial Collection is now available in a >>> variety of formats to suit your needs: on the web, as PDFs, and, >>> by popular demand, in print. >>> >>> The Tutorial Collection gives you targeted instruction with full >>> information on the functions, capabilities, and unified >>> architecture of the Mathematica system, all built into one >>> anthology. Drawn from the in-product documentation of >>> Mathematica, the collection includes 23 volumes totaling nearly >>> 3700 pages. Topics include core language, mathematics and >>> algorithms, visualization and graphics, notebooks and documents, >>> dynamic interactivity, data manipulation, and systems interfaces >>> and deployment. >>> >>> For more information, visit: >>> http://www.wolfram.com/tutorialcollection >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> >>> Maryka Baraka >>> Author and Publisher Support Specialist >>> Wolfram Research, Inc. >>> >> This looks extremely valuable, but why not let people download the >> notebook versions, which were presumably used to prepare the PDF files! >> >> David Bailey >> http://www.dbaileyconsultancy.co.uk > > Maybe I'm missing something in your question here, but you should already have > the notebook versions. This was prepared from in-product documentation. If I > am missing something, maybe you could clue me in as to exactly what you're > looking for. > > Sincerely, > > John Fultz > jfultz at wolfram.com > User Interface Group > Wolfram Research, Inc. > > >