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any news of new edition of The Mathematica GuideBooks?

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  • From: "Nasser M. Abbasi" <nma at 12000.org>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2012 15:00:14 -0400 (EDT)
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I was wondering if someone knows of any news about when, and
if there will be a new hardcopy version of the The Mathematica
Guidebooks?

I really like these books, but no news on the web site
http://www.mathematicaguidebooks.org/ on a possible new
edition. The last thing it said on this was:

"So, rather than having new versions in Summer 2008,
the expected date is sometime in 2009"

Just wanted to see if may be someone here knows something.

I am missing hardcopy version of one of these books, (the graphics
one) and wanted to buy it from Amazon, but thought may be a new
version will come out when version 9 of Mathematica comes out
which might be this year as well, so may be I can wait little
more. If not, I'll buy the first edition then.

thanks,
--Nasser




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