I'm starting to read Baby Rudin (Principles of mathematical analysis) now and I wonder whether you know of any companions to it. Another supplementary book would do too. I tried Silvia's notes, but I found them a bit too "logical" so to say. Are they good? What else do you recommend?
Companions to Rudin?
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3A couple of things here to help you get better answers to a fair question. First, edit this post to make it community wiki. While you're at it, edit the question to include things such as some description of your level of familiarity with theorem-proof style mathematics, and where you are intending to end up in the short, medium, and longer term. Also, are you in an advanced calc class right now? – 2010-08-19
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6You may want to look at http://math.berkeley.edu/~gbergman/ug.hndts/#Rudin on George M. Bergman's site. – 2010-08-19