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

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This discussion focuses on finding free resources for learning Mathematica, a computational software developed by Wolfram. Key recommendations include the official Wolfram website, which provides a variety of tutorials and screencasts, specifically at Wolfram Screencasts and Wolfram Resources. Additional resources include the Ferris State University tutorial page at Ferris Mathematica Tutorials and a comprehensive cheatsheet available at Learn X in Y Minutes. These resources are particularly useful for beginners seeking to enhance their Mathematica skills without financial investment.

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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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