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- From: katherle@daisy.uwaterloo.ca (Kate Atherley)
- Subject: Re: MAPLE resources reccomendation
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 17:23:09 GMT
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- In article <Bxtxzy.CJD@news.cso.uiuc.edu> saj31052@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Scotty A Johnson) writes:
- >I am considerig getting MAPLEV, but on my campus Mathematica
- >dominates, so there are no places where I can really try it out
- >to get a "feel" for it.
- >
- >So, I would like to find a good book which details the environment
- >and the syntax, etc. for using Maple.
- >
- >A quick reference sheet or card would ALMOST do it, if I also
- >had a list of all of the standard libraries, etc.
-
- You will probably find the three Maple manuals of interest, in
- particular, the First Leaves Tutorial Introduction to Maple.
- All three books (the tutorial, the Library Reference Manual
- and the Language Reference Manual) are available through
- Springer-Verlag (1-800-SPRINGER).
-
- There are also some introductory Maple documents available
- from our Share Library. For more information, please
- contact info@maplesoft.on.ca . We do have information about
- other books available.
-
- Kate
- Waterloo Maple Software Technical Support
- support@maplesoft.on.ca
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