This question may have been asked a bunch of times, but I have not found exactly what I was looking for.
I say calculus, but mathematical/real analysis works as well as long as it does not have calculus as a prequisite.
I have been looking for books that take an inquiry based approach, where the theory and everything else is build by solving problems with minimal explanations from the Author aside from introducing some definitions (Bogart's "Combinatorics Through Guided Discovery" is exactly what I am looking for, but for calculus/analysis).
I am aware of jiblm, but I was wondering if there are published books on calculus/analysis using this approach that may be more suitable for independent learners?