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RE: Mathematica as a programing environment
- To: mathgroup@smc.vnet.net
- Subject: [mg11133] RE: [mg11038] Mathematica as a programing environment
- From: "Barthelet, Luc" <lucb@ea.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 1998 21:40:51 -0500
I am using it as a programming environment every day.
3 good books are:
- introduction to programming with mathematica Gaylord, Kamin, Wellin
ISBN 0-387-94048-0
- Power Programming with Mathematica the kernel, David Wagner ISBN
0-07-912237-x
- Programming in Mathematica Roman Maeder ISBN 0-201-54878-X
good luck.
Luc
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Barry Wark [SMTP:warkx001@tc.umn.edu]
To: mathgroup@smc.vnet.net
>Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 1998 5:32 PM
>To: mathgroup@smc.vnet.net
>Subject: [mg11038] Mathematica as a programing environment
>
>Several recent projects using Mathematica in my math classes have gotten
>me interested in using Mathematica as a programing environment. The
>necessary language constructs are certainly there and it seems like an
>ideal prototyping environment. The documentation for using Mathematica
>in this way (ie procedural programing with a UI) seems very sparce.
>Does anyone know of an on-line tutorial or any documentation on this
>subject?
>
>TIA
>--
>Sincerely,
>Barry J. Wark
>
>"Imagination is more important than knowledge." -- Albert Einstein
>
>Unite for Java! - http://www.javalobby.org
>
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