Re: Using Mathematica to Create Technical Documents
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- Subject: [mg21428] Re: Using Mathematica to Create Technical Documents
- From: "Tony Duffy" <tduffy at uswest.net>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 00:20:39 -0500 (EST)
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A great resource for "all things Mathematica" would be the SStreams website. They have great reference material (books, programs, usergroups, events, etc.) for Mathematica and other math related software packages. http://www.sstreams.com/Mathematica/ If you can't find it here, I don't know where else to send you. Good luck! Patrick Keith-Hynes <pkh at together.net> wrote in message news:851dn1$43k at smc.vnet.net... > Hello, > > I have been starting to play around with Mathematica 4.0. I am looking for > a good, introductory level book on Mathematica with some really basic step > by step examples. I am particularly interested in "tricks of the trade" to > use Mathematica to create technical documentation. > > Thanks for your help, > > Patrick Keith-Hynes > pkh at together.net > > > >