Inspired by Why Metapost discrimination?, I'd like to come to know Metapost far better than I do now. All I really know is that Metapost is a language for describing graphics, and Metafont is used specifically for describing fonts.
So what is Metapost/Metafont?
- do Metafont/Metapost have similar syntax, as the names would suggest?
- are the tools to work with and compile them included in the popular TeX distributions?
- is there anything like a 'Hello World' for these systems? (Various examples with Metapost can be found throughout the site, but not so much Metafont, it seems.)
- can pdfTeX use fonts created with Metafont without too much hassle?
- (same for Metapost, but it would seem that the multiple examples on this site speak for themselves)


texdoc mpmanandtexdoc metafont. For more fun withmetapost, I find this and this really helpful. – hpesoj626 Apr 08 '13 at 09:21No documentation for metafontunder MikTeX---that doesn't bode well for point #2 :( – Sean Allred Apr 08 '13 at 09:44texdoc mfis for METAFONT, btw., but it's basically amanpage. – Sean Allred Apr 08 '13 at 10:05texdoc asymptote, if you have TeXLive. – g.kov Apr 08 '13 at 10:42pdftexcan use MF created fonts, but they are bitmap. – egreg Apr 08 '13 at 12:23texdoc mfproduces the woven sources for METAFONT, so TeX Live at least produces a valuable resource. – Sean Allred Apr 21 '13 at 13:10