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- 5$\begingroup$ +1 Thank you for posting. I think that Mathematica Journal is great and people can find many gems there. I wish more people would read it. $\endgroup$Vitaliy Kaurov– Vitaliy Kaurov2012-06-14 22:03:34 +00:00Commented Jun 14, 2012 at 22:03
- $\begingroup$ Some time ago i had found that great resource,the Mathematica Journal,but my skills in Mathematica were really poor(and still they are :D)and so i eventually forgot it.Anyway i'm getting better and better and i think i'll start giving a deeper look to it.Thank you all for remembering me this great source! $\endgroup$Gianpiero Cea– Gianpiero Cea2012-06-15 08:20:26 +00:00Commented Jun 15, 2012 at 8:20
- $\begingroup$ +1 For letting me know about the existance of the Mathematica Journal. $\endgroup$Red Banana– Red Banana2012-10-20 03:58:15 +00:00Commented Oct 20, 2012 at 3:58
- 1$\begingroup$ @RHall I don't remember testing the code, and probably I didn't because I would posted a warning if it wasn't working. If you really want others looking into it I think a "what is missing in this Mma journal code?" question could attract a lot of attention in this site $\endgroup$Dr. belisarius– Dr. belisarius2013-12-14 15:31:11 +00:00Commented Dec 14, 2013 at 15:31
- 1$\begingroup$ The Mathematica Journal article is no longer available through the link. I was able to get the notebook file by contacting the editor at [email protected]. $\endgroup$Michael Wijaya– Michael Wijaya2020-07-21 01:22:46 +00:00Commented Jul 21, 2020 at 1:22
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