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This course provides knowledge of a scripting language (python) that serves as a front-end to popular packages and frameworks, along with a compiled language (C++). Students will study and practice object-oriented scientific programming with the scripting and compiled language. In the laboratory component of the course, students will apply the concepts learned in several scientific applications. | This course provides knowledge of a scripting language (python) that serves as a front-end to popular packages and frameworks, along with a compiled language (C++). Students will study and practice object-oriented scientific programming with the scripting and compiled language. In the laboratory component of the course, students will apply the concepts learned in several scientific applications. |
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Programming for Science Applications
(Gloria Ruth Gordon [Bolotsky] and Ester Gerston programming the ENIAC:History of ENIAC)
This course provides knowledge of a scripting language (python) that serves as a front-end to popular packages and frameworks, along with a compiled language (C++). Students will study and practice object-oriented scientific programming with the scripting and compiled language. In the laboratory component of the course, students will apply the concepts learned in several scientific applications.