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C for Engineers and Scientists: An Interpretive Approach

Harry H. Cheng, University of California, Davis

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Introduction to Fortran
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C/C++ interpterer Ch Student Edition for Windows/Linux/Mac
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Preface
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About the Author
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C for Engineers and Scientists: An Interpretive Approach, is a complete and authoritative introduction to computer programming in C, with introductions to C++, Ch, and MATLAB. This book is designed to teach students how to solve engineering and science problems using the C programming language. It teaches beginners with no previous programming experience the underlying working principles of scientific computing and a disciplined approach for software development. All the major features of C89 and C99 are presented with numerous engineering application examples derived from production code. The book reveals the coding techniques used by the best C programmers and shows how experts solve problems in C. It is also an invaluable resource and reference book for seasoned programmers.