Thanks for your help.:-)
At 2012-07-10 00:26:23,"Robert Dodier" <robert_dodier at yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hi Jim, thanks for your interest in Maxima.
>
>I've taken the liberty of forwarding your message
>to the Maxima mailing list.
>
>The short answer to your question is that Maxima is
>a system for formal (that is, content-free) manipulation
>of expressions. Essentially Maxima comprises a lot of
>functions which look for patterns in expressions and
>replace the patterns with something else.
>
>People who read the Maxima mailing list will be able
>to suggest some specific resources. Correspondents should
>probably cc Jim's email (jim.black at 163.com) as I don't
>think he is subscribed to the mailing list.
>
>best
>
>Robert Dodier
>
>
>--- On Mon, 7/9/12, Jim Black <noreply at sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
>> Date: Monday, July 9, 2012, 8:54 AM
>> Sorry to bother you.
>> I am a student in mathematica major?and i want to study
>> the source core.But there are
>> quite a few explain documentary in the /maxima/src address.
>> I wander if you have more
>> information about this(explain the function of sinint
>> etc).And do you have any source
>> concerning LISP (Just to read the source code more easy).
>> I would appreciate for your help.
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