Computing for Scientists focuses on the principles involved in scientific programming. Topics of importance and interest to scientists are presented in a thoughtful and thought-provoking way, with coverage ranging from high-level object-oriented software to low-level machine-code operations. Taking a problem-solving approach, this book gives the reader an insight into the ways programs are implemented and what actually happens when they run. Throughout, the importance of good programming style is emphasised and illustrated. Two languages, Fortran 90 and C++, are used to provide contrasting examples, and explain how various techniques are used and when they are appropriate or inappropriate. For scientists and engineers needing to write programs of their own or understand those written by others, Computing for Scientists: Is a carefully written introduction to programming, taking the reader from the basics to a considerable level of sophistication. Emphasises an understanding of the principles and the development of good programming skills. Includes optional "starred" sections containing more specialised and advanced material for the more ambitious reader.
Assumes no prior knowledge, and has many examples and exercises with solutions included at the back of the book.
- ISBN10 0471951145
- ISBN13 9780471951148
- Publish Date 25 June 1998
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 11 September 2003
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Imprint John Wiley & Sons Ltd
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 292
- Language English