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Excellent Language Guide For Maple,
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This review is from: Computing with Maple (Chapman Hall/CRC Mathematics Series) (Paperback)
This is an excellent book. It is similar to a language guide for a standard programming language. All of the language constructs are covered. It is not a bunch of very simple examples constructed for an undergraduate math, engineering, or physics class. If you do anything serious with Maple, this book will be very useful for you. I have found no other similar books.
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learn programming with Maple?!,
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This review is from: Computing with Maple (Chapman Hall/CRC Mathematics Series) (Paperback)
An intriguing, unorthodox approach to teaching programming. Wright uses Maple, a well known symbolic math package that has been around for over 10 years. He takes a recent version and uses it in the book as a programming language in its own right. We see descriptions of all the standard commands in any such language - if-else, loops etc. Logically complete as a computational language.
With the added bonus of teaching symbolic algebra. |
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Computing with Maple (Chapman Hall/CRC Mathematics Series) by Francis J. Wright (Paperback - September 27, 2001)
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