Is there a good video tutorial series out there that teaches the basics of Mathematica? I have tried googling around to find something other than the various videos hosted on wolfram.com. I have been learning HTML and javascript through net_tuts and lynda.com respectively, so something similar would be excellent.
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Video tutorials by Sal Mangano accompanying his "Cookbook" for learning Mathematica : You can search for other videos on youtube.com with a query Mathematica (from non-wolfram individuals), ranging from dummy-level to a bit more serious, two examples : If you haven't been looking carefully on wolfram.com I recommend to watch recordings from Therein you'll find many interesting video presentations after registering. |
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This question has lots of resources you can look at. Personally I like to recommend Mathematica Programming Fundamentals by Richard Gaylord (pdf) since it starts from the absolute basics and covers petty much 95% of what you'll encounter in basic usage. Mathematica Programming Fundamentals is also quite short and after having read it you can go on to Mathematica programming: an advanced introduction by Leonid Shifrin (web, pdf), which is pretty much everything you'll ever need (apart from SO). We have the pleasure of having Leonid himself answering questions here. |
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