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Computing for engineers and scientists with Fortran 77

by Daniel D. McCracken, William I. Salmon
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This book is also available through the Introductory Engineering Custom Publishing System. If you are interested in creating a course-pack that includes chapters from this book, you can get further information by calling 212-850-6272 or sending email inquiries to engineer&atsign;jwiley.com. A complete treatment of the American National Standard FORTRAN 77 language, this book also offers good coverage of debugging. Promotes clear programming style and easily maintainable programs, via top-down, modular design techniques. Examples are representative of those written on interactive terminals, and many of the runs are illustrated as they appear on MS-DOS machines and Macintoshes. The examples provided (over 135, in all) are highly transportable—all programs have been tested on several systems. Flexible enough for one-quarter to two-semester courses.

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**** The first edition is listed in BCL3. Teaches a style of programming that minimizes bugs. Acidic paper. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
July 6, 1988
Publisher
New York : Wiley, c1988.
Pages
752
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780471625520

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