Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!decwrl!csus.edu!beach.csulb.edu!nic.csu.net!csun!csunb.csun.edu!bcphyagi From: bcphyagi@csunb.csun.edu (Stephen Walton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications Subject: Re: Maple information request Message-ID: <1991Mar7.192151.10695@csun.edu> Date: 7 Mar 91 19:21:51 GMT References: <4145.27d51db9@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu> <1991Mar7.122314.24720@sarah.albany.edu> Sender: news@csun.edu (News Administrator) Organization: csun Lines: 18 There are a couple of other things Maple users (and potential ones) might like to know: There is a Maple mailing list for discussions. Send email to maple@daisy.waterloo.edu. There is a USENET group, sci.math.symbolic, for discussion of symbolic math packages. As you might suppose, there are lots of Mathematica types there, but the Maple people hang out there too. Finally, if you're trying to convince your supervisor/professor/thesis advisor/system manager to get Maple instead of Mathematica, take a look at the paper "A Review of Mathematica," by Richard Fateman of UC Berkeley. It is available from peoplesparc.Berkeley.EDU by anonymous FTP, as the LaTeX source file ~ftp/pub/mma.review.tex. -- Stephen R. Walton, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Cal State Northridge bcphyagi@csunb.csun.edu until my Suns come back up