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Writing Scientific Software: A Guide to Good StyleThe core of scientific computing is designing, writing, testing, debugging and modifying numerical software for application to a vast range of areas: from graphics, meteorology and chemistry to engineering, biology and finance. Scientists, engineers and computer scientists need to write good code, for speed, clarity, flexibility and ease of re-use.... | | Fortran 90 Handbook: Complete Ansi/Iso Reference (Computing That Works)Contains a complete description of the standard programming language FORTRAN 90, covering all of its features in a format that's easier to read than the standard itself. The book also includes: a chart of command changes from FORTRAN 77 to FORTRAN 90, cross referencing of commands for typical applications from FORTRAN 77 to FORTRAN 90.
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Learning to Program with MATLAB: Building GUI Tools
To learn how to program a computer in a modern language with serious graphical capabilities,
is to take hold of a tool of remarkable flexibility that has the power to provide
profound insight. This text is primarily aimed at being a first course in programming, and
is oriented toward integration with science, mathematics, and... | | | | 8080/Z80 Assembly Language: Techniques for Improved ProgrammingOn first thought, it might seem strange that another book on the 8080 and Z-80 should appear at this time. Z-80 CPU cards generally became available in 1977 and the 8080 CPU is even older. But the Z-80 computer seems to become more popular with time. For example, the TRS-80 Model II announced recently by Radio Shack, and Heath's H-89 both use the... |
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