Introduction to Engineering Programming: In C, Matlab and Java

Introduction to Engineering Programming: In C, Matlab and Java
Authors
Mark Austin, David Chancogne
ISBN
0471001163
Published
15 Feb 1999
Purchase online
amazon.com

How do you select the right programming language for the right job? Austin and Chancogne provide students with a collection of four tutorials that cover concepts in modern engineering computations, and engineering programming in Ansi C, Matlab Version 5, and Java 1.1. The text gives practical guidance on selecting the best programming language for a project through a large number of working examples.

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jon d said
I purchased this book because it is required text for my numerical analysis course. If you're interested in the minutiae this may be the book for you, however I found it to be ineffective at relating the broader aspects of programming...those which may up the bulk of my course's curriculum. Rather than purchase this text I would strongly recommend checking out the plethora of free programming websites.

Anonymous said
This book is very well put together. The material is presented in, at times, a jovial manner(hard to do with an instructional computer text). It's easy to understand and the authors have an incredible grasp on the subject matter.

[email protected] said
I loved the part where the little dog got run over by the truck and little billy ran after him

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