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Edward Tufte - Sparkline Discussion
posted on Tuesday, November 23, 2004 10:01 AM by
Sean Gerety
Interesting article on Mathematical Notation
Stephen Wolfram
has an interesting article on
the history of Mathematical Notation
. What's interesting is the way that people create notation (or language) to help understand or explain things. By the way, Stephen Wolfram is the guy that created
Mathematica
, which makes him a whole lot
smarter
than you or me.
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