Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
250
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Aug 1, 1967
Editorial
John Wiley & Sons Inc
ISBN-10
0471582360
ISBN-13
9780471582366
Descripción
Daniel D. McCracken's exploration of Fortran delves deep into the intricacies of this foundational programming language. Designed for scientists and engineers, the book meticulously presents the syntax and constructs that have made Fortran a staple in computational processes.
Through insightful examples and practical exercises, McCracken aims to equip readers with the skills necessary to tackle complex problems using Fortran. He combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on techniques, ensuring a comprehensive understanding.
The engaging narrative not only teaches the language but also highlights its historical significance and enduring relevance in the field of computing. McCracken's work stands as a vital resource for anyone looking to enhance their programming expertise.
Through insightful examples and practical exercises, McCracken aims to equip readers with the skills necessary to tackle complex problems using Fortran. He combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on techniques, ensuring a comprehensive understanding.
The engaging narrative not only teaches the language but also highlights its historical significance and enduring relevance in the field of computing. McCracken's work stands as a vital resource for anyone looking to enhance their programming expertise.