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Introduction To Computers And Programming Using C And Matlab Second Edition 2nd Alex F Bielajew

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Introduction To Computers And Programming Using C And Matlab Second Edition 2nd Alex F Bielajew
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Publisher: The University of Michigan
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 5.16 MB
Author: Alex F. Bielajew
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 2nd

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Introduction To Computers And Programming Using C And Matlab Second Edition 2nd Alex F Bielajew by Alex F. Bielajew instant download after payment.

This “book” arises out of a course I teach, a four-credit (52 hour) freshman-level course Introduction to Computers and Programming being taught in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan. The book is in reasonably rough shape at this stage. It was assembled from my lecture notes two years ago and is under constant revision. I may never finish it! A wise person once said, “Old age happens when you dwell more on the past than on the future.” By this definition, I have found eternal youth, insofar as this book is concerned.
My educational objectives are quite simple. This is not really a course in computing. It is a course in thinking, technical thinking, logical thinking, about formulating a problem, a mathematical problem, a physics problem, a game, and then executing a solution and making it “work”. I consider the computer and the ability to program it as a kind of laboratory—a laboratory to investigate practically, the theories and ideas of other technical courses. It is possible, for example, to teach a lot of Calculus to students without ever mentioning the word, and there are several examples throughout this book.

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