Bibliography:
Computer Science and Java
Java
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- David Flanagan, Java in a Nutshell, fifth edition, O'Reilly (2005)
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Computer Graphics
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Programming
C/C++
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Fortran
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description.
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table of contents. [QA 76.73 F28
R43]
- David R. Wille, Advanced Scientific Fortran, John Wiley and Sons (1995).
Symbolic
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