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C Programming: The Essentials for Engineers and Scientists

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Today's scientist or engineer has many more computerized problem solving environments available than those of only a short time ago and so they are less dependant on mastering a scientific programming language such as FORTRAN. Many universities have made the switch to teaching the programming language C to science and engineering students, as it is still necessary in many fields to be able to produce one's own programs. This text teaches the essentials of C programming, concentrating on what the reader needs to know to produce working stand-alone programs to solve typical scientific and engineering problems. It is a learning-by-doing book with many examples and exercises and lays a foundation of scientific programming concepts and techniques that will prove valuable for those who might eventually move on to another language. The text is written for undergraduate students who are literate with a computer and typical applications but are new to programming.

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English
Pages
504

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Cover of: C Programming: The Essentials for Engineers and Scientists
C Programming: The Essentials for Engineers and Scientists
1999, Springer New York, Imprint, Springer
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Table of Contents

Programming Preliminaries
The Basics of C Programming
Data Types, Operators and Functions
Selection and Repetition Constructs
More About Modular Programming
Arrays
User-Defined Data Structures
Searching and Sorting Algorithms
Basic Statistics and Numerical Analysis
Additional Topics.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York, NY
Series
Undergraduate Texts in Computer Science, Undergraduate texts in computer science

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Library of Congress
QA76.76.C65

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Format
[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 online resource (XVII, 504 pages 39 illustrations).
Number of pages
504

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27027815M
Internet Archive
cprogrammingesse00broo
ISBN 10
146121484X
ISBN 13
9781461214847
OCLC/WorldCat
840278139

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