Good Online (or Other Free) Resource for Learning Mathematica?

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Looking to learn Mathematica and trying to find a good source to learn how to fully utilize it
Like the title says, simply looking for a good guide to learning Mathematica? Ideally, a website or other free resource, as with Christmas coming up and being a father, money is extremely tight.
 
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jedishrfu said:
A good place to start would be Wolfram maker of Mathematica:

https://www.wolfram.com/broadcast/screencasts/mathematica/online/

and here

https://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/resources/

and this site offers many references to Mathematica resources for learning how to use it:

https://www.ferris.edu/arts-sciences/departments/mathematics/Mathematica/tutorials.htm

and this cheatsheet summary of Wolfram:

https://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/wolfram/
Thanks so much for the suggestions, I really appreciate it! Just what I was looking for
 
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FAQ: Good Online (or Other Free) Resource for Learning Mathematica?

What are some good free online resources to learn Mathematica?

Some good free online resources to learn Mathematica include Wolfram's official documentation, Wolfram U which offers free courses and video tutorials, and the Mathematica Stack Exchange where you can ask questions and learn from the community. Additionally, YouTube has several channels dedicated to Mathematica tutorials.

Are there any free courses available for learning Mathematica?

Yes, Wolfram U offers several free courses on Mathematica that cover a range of topics from basic usage to more advanced functionalities. These courses include video lectures, interactive notebooks, and exercises to practice.

Can I find free Mathematica tutorials on YouTube?

Yes, YouTube has a variety of channels and playlists dedicated to Mathematica tutorials. Some popular channels include Wolfram's official YouTube channel and individual educators who post detailed tutorials on specific Mathematica functions and applications.

Is the Wolfram Documentation a good resource for learning Mathematica?

Absolutely, the Wolfram Documentation is an excellent resource. It provides comprehensive and detailed explanations of all functions, along with examples and step-by-step guides. It is particularly useful for both beginners and advanced users.

Where can I ask questions if I get stuck while learning Mathematica?

If you get stuck while learning Mathematica, you can ask questions on the Mathematica Stack Exchange, which is a community-driven Q&A site. You can also participate in discussions on the Wolfram Community forums or join relevant groups on social media platforms like Reddit and LinkedIn.

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