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  From computing to computational thinking
Wang P., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 2015. 288 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-482217-65-0)

This is a nice book, one that I will keep near me, next to Manfred Schroeder’s Fractals, chaos, power laws [1] and Mark Levi’s The mathematical mechanic [2]....
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Jan 3 2017  
  Dynamic Web programming and HTML5
Wang P., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 2013. 664 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-439871-82-9)

The ubiquity of web access on devices from the desktop PC to the handheld smartphone creates a demand among programmers for learning how to write code to provide web services. How do you teach web development for any type of device, an...
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Sep 19 2013  
  Mastering Linux
Wang P., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 2010. 439 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-439806-86-9)

“I hate black boxes” [1] certainly echoes my sentiments, and, I daresay, those of many others. Because we could think of most GNU/Linux distributions and literature as gray-to-white boxes, there is a different parti...
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Aug 15 2011  
  A portable code generator for CRAY FORTRAN
Weerawarana S., Wang P. ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 18(3): 241-255, 1992.  Type: Article

CRAY supercomputers are becoming readily available, and it is therefore important that efficient programs can be simply written to use the vector processing capabilities of the X-MP and Y-MP machines. The authors have developed a progr...
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May 1 1993  
  Code generation for hybrid mixed mode formulation in finite element analysis
Wang P., Tan H., Saleeb A., Chang T.  Symbolic and algebraic computation (Proceedings of the fifth ACM symposium, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, Jul 21-23, 1986) 45-52, 1986.  Type: Proceedings

In this paper the authors give a survey of their work on developing a software package, called “FINGER,” for generating FORTRAN code to be applied to the hybrid mixed model in finite element analysis. Their approach...
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Nov 1 1988  

   
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