Re: Book?
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- Subject: [mg110527] Re: Book?
- From: "J and B" <noslowski at comcast.net>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 01:53:21 -0400 (EDT)
So do I. I have both the 2nd and 3rd editions. Prof. Jake Trexel Former professor of Mechanical Engineering -----Original Message----- From: Curtis Osterhoudt [mailto:cfo at lanl.gov] Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 7:01 AM To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net Subject: [mg110527] [mg110514] Re: Book? I very much second the recommendation of "Mathematica Navigator". On Monday, June 21, 2010 12:11:53 am Mauricio Esteban Cuak wrote: > After I had used mathematica for a few weeks, I benefited a lot from > Mathematica Navigator by Heikki > Ruskeepaa<http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_athr_dp_sr_1?_encoding=UTF8& > sort=relevancerank&search-alias=books&field-author=Heikki%20Ruskeepaa> > > > cd > > 2010/6/20 Vicent <vginer at gmail.com> > > > It is a bit longer than you ask for, but I think that the > > Mathematica Cookbook is a good place to learn: > > http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596521004 > > > > <http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596521004>-- > > Vicent > > > > On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 09:46, Olive <not0read0765 at yopmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I am new to mathematica and I am looking at a book to learn > > > mathematica (in fact I have not yet mathematica but I am > > > considering purchasing a home license). I would say no more than > > > 300-400 pages that explain how the system works, basic of programming etc... Any thought? > > > > > > Olive > > > > > > -- ================================== Curtis Osterhoudt cfo at remove_this.lanl.and_this.gov ==================================