Re: Object oriented C++ in numerical analysis

From: Gareth McCaughan (gareth.mccaughan_at_pobox.com)
Date: 10/02/04


Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 22:17:07 GMT

Gerry Thomas wrote:

> "Michael" <mwh_acs@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:BD83BC6C.23473%mwh_acs@hotmail.com...
...
> > Barton & Nackman 'Scientific & Engineering C++' is pretty old but has
> lots
> > of good ideas.
>
> Agreed, except it's no longer in print and it's a pain trying to renew it
> at the lib. It remains the finest indicment of Fortran as the language of
> yesteryerar whatever its vintage, F2003 included.

It's "usually ships in 24 hours" from amazon.com, which doesn't
sound very out-of-print to me.

-- 
Gareth McCaughan
.sig under construc


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