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Learning Programming using MATLAB (Synthesis Lectures on Electrical Engineering, 3)

Learning Programming using MATLAB (Synthesis Lectures on Electrical Engineering, 3)

Learning Programming using MATLAB (Synthesis Lectures on Electrical Engineering,
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Learning Programming using MATLAB (Synthesis Lectures on Electrical Engineering, 3) Paperback - 2006 - 1st Edition

by Sayood, Khalid

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This book is intended for anyone trying to learn the fundamentals of computer programming. The chapters lead the reader through the various steps required for writing a program, introducing the MATLABr(R) constructs in the process. MATLABr(R) is used to teach programming because it has a simple programming environment. It has a low initial overhead which allows the novice programmer to begin programming immediately and allows the users to easily debug their programs. This is especially useful for people who have a "mental block" about computers. Although MATLABr(R) is a high-level language and interactive environment that enables the user to perform computationally intensive tasks faster than with traditional programming languages such as C, C++, and Fortran, the author shows that it can also be used as a programming learning tool for novices. There are a number of exercises at the end of each chapter which should help users become comfortable with the language.
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