> I think that an introduction to Axiom in book form would be very > welcome. It would have two consequences: it would advertise Axiom, > and it would show Axiom to be serious and useful software, rather > than just a hobby for a few developers.
I'd love to see another book project get underway. I think you might be able to get a few people interested, especially those who are interested in classroom use. Let me know if I can help. On the book front there are two primary sources. The first is the "Jenks Book" (Jenks, Sutor "Axiom, The Scientific Computation System" ISBN 0-387-97855-0 (EU ISBN 3-540-97855-0)). If you don't have a copy I have an extra one I'd be willing to mail to you. There is also the book I published: "Axiom Volume 1: Tutorial", available at Lulu.com (self-publish) or Amazon (Daly, Timothy "Axiom Volume 1: Tutorial" ISBN 1-4116-6597-X). The original sources are available in src/doc/bookvol1.pamphlet and the original image in src/doc/bookvol1.pdf. I'd also be willing to mail you a paper copy if you'll send a mailing address. Tim _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
