Fwd: Mathematica documentation, tutorials and examples
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From: Tasha Dunaway <tasha_dunaway@wolfram.commailto:tasha_dunaway@wolfram.com> Subject: Mathematica documentation, tutorials and examples Date: April 27, 2018 at 10:00:51 AM CDT To: mtfirst@ad.umanitoba.camailto:mtfirst@ad.umanitoba.ca
The last time I sent you an email, I included links to the Hands-on Start video series for Mathematica on the desktop and Mathematica Online. I hope you have found them useful in getting started.
These videos introduce just a few of the topics covered in the book Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica and Programming with the Wolfram Language, which provides a more in-depth introduction to Mathematica and examples you can follow along with step by step: http://url.wolfram.com/LA5MG.M/
I also recommend the Fast Introduction for Math Students for anyone who is interested in solving math problems in the Wolfram Language--from basic arithmetic to integral calculus. This is a particularly good resource for students in high school, college and beyond: http://url.wolfram.com/Eh-vekg/
Once you have a basic understanding of what you can do with Mathematica, you'll probably have a few things in mind that you'd like to try out. The Wolfram Language & System Documentation Center is a great place to learn how to turn your ideas into reality. This definitive guide offers pages explaining every function and subject area covered by the Wolfram Language and accessible within Mathematica, as well as "How tos," tutorials and over 100,000 examples. When accessed in Mathematica on the desktop, these examples are completely interactive and can be modified to suit your needs.
The Documentation Center can be accessed in Mathematica on the desktop by selecting "Wolfram Documentation" from the Help menu, or in Mathematica Online by selecting the book icon from the top of the screen. Or, to utilize the online Documentation Center, visit: http://url.wolfram.com/KYZx_a0/
I'd love to hear how things are going so far, so send me a quick note to let me know about your experiences with Mathematica.
Regards,
Tasha Dunaway tasha_dunaway@wolfram.com
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