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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] '''Programming Pitfalls: and how to avoid them'''
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  • [[category:Pragmatic Programming]] * Programming Skills:
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] ...erences for further reading on some of the topics covered in the Pragmatic Programming course.
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  • ...in a Linux environment. The [[:category:Pragmatic Programming | Pragmatic Programming]] course might be a good place for this. Ask the scientific computer office
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] Fortran90 is a popular language for scientific programming and for that reason alone, we should include an example makefile which is u
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] ...'''I'''nterface, and as its name suggests, it is an API, rather than a new programming language. At the time of writing, MPI can be used in C, C++, Fortran-77 an
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] '''Mixed Language Programming: Mix up a quick and useful cocktail today!'''
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] Now, the sorrowful program in '''gubbins.f90''' is full of programming problems:
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] ...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-oriented_programming ''object-oriented programming'']. A step in the right direction in terms of designing programs.
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  • [[category:Pragmatic Programming]] ...d hours talking about shell scripts. Instead, as you are already, aware of programming concepts, we will simply see how the main building block of a programs can
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] ...un it over two, or more computers. We need to enter the world of parallel programming.
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] ...d how they interact with other objects. Hence the term '''object oriented programming''' (OOP).
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  • [[category:Pragmatic Programming]] ...agmatic Programming]] course continues with an introduction to the Fortran programming language: [[Fortran1]].
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] ...ttributes to quantities we know are constant is an example of '''defensive programming''', or ''bug avoidance''!
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  • [[category:Pragmatic Programming]] ...snow''' package provides a higher level abstraction for distributed memory programming from within R.
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] '''startingC: Learning the C Programming Language'''
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  • [[category:Pragmatic Programming]] Since a string is an '''object''' (in the object oriented programming sense of the word, but more of that another time...) we can call a number o
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  • [[category:Pragmatic Programming]] The opposite situation is true for the C programming language, which stores its 2-dimensional arrays in '''row-major order'''.
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  • [[Category:Pragmatic Programming]] ...on of the individual elements can be varied, but is requires more involved programming and a deeper level of understand of the relevant mathematics. It should al
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