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- From: euamts@eua.ericsson.se (Mats Henricson)
- Subject: Re: numerical recipies in C++?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.120137.21199@eua.ericsson.se>
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- Organization: Ellemtel Telecom Systems Labs, Stockholm, Sweden
- References: <WANGC.93Jan22094703@dl.cpsc.UCalgary.ca>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 12:01:37 GMT
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- In article 93Jan22094703@dl.cpsc.UCalgary.ca, wangc@cpsc.UCalgary.ca (Carol Wang) writes:
- >i just got the latest library of science order package where they were
- >advertising the second edition of "numerical recipies in C". it is
- >expanded and revised so i'm seriously thinking of getting it, _but_
- >has anyone heard or know of a "numerical recipies in C++"?
- >
- >in any case, while i'm posting, does anyone have any opinions on the
- >NRiC 2e?
-
- Well, I have NRiC 1e, and it's OK, but it's kind of obvious that the authors
- are not fluent in C. There is no NRiC++, and to what I've heard, they don't
- plan on do any either. I think it's because then they have to rewrite
- all code in not just another language, but also in a completely different
- programming style - OOP!
-
- Mats Henricson
- Ellemtel
- Stockholm
- Sweden
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