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C++ and Object-Oriented Numeric Computing for Scientists and Engineers

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This book is an easy, concise but fairly complete introduction to ISO/ANSI C++ with special emphasis on object-oriented numeric computation. A user-defined numeric linear algebra library accompanies the book and can be downloaded from the web.

458 pages, Hardcover

First published October 23, 2000

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Daoqi Yang

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March 23, 2016
It was really nice book for the people who start programming for specific purpose such as numerical methods. The theory and the main concept were illustrated clearly for the newcomers. It would be better if there were more examples throughout the book, or some "what if?" questions to make the reader think about different cases. I believe the biggest lack of the book was that there was no actual implementation of sth big via code in CD.
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