I don't have any experience with LaTeX but I have quite a good
programming background so I am hoping it won't be to difficult to get
to know. I installed it all last night and tonight I'll have a quick
look around and then I'll let you know what I think.
Just a question.. I had a look at the current solving chapter and was
wondering if the idea was that I use that as a base and then proceed to
re-organise, edit, add and delete? Am I understanding it correctly?
Thanks
Riana
Sam Halliday wrote:
On 11 Apr 2005, at 16:48, Riana Meyer wrote:
I am a 2001 B.Sc Maths and computer science
graduate from Stellenbosch. Working in London since then , currently at
an On-line marketing agency as an account manager. I have not had any
teaching experience but its my job to explain various technical issues
on a daily basis to sometimes very ignorant clients... so I think I
have some skills in that department :) But seriously I might be a be
on the rusty side since I have not done much with maths since uni but I
am keen to get back into it. If I can make a choice of chapter it would
be solving. Otherwise if you think I might be more suitable to just do
examples or something else let me know. I'll take the lead from you
welcome!
we'd love to have you work on the problem solving chapter... how much
LaTeX do you know?
http://www.latex-project.org/
cheers,
Sam
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