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Numerical Recipes

Numerical Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing

Numerical Recipes in Fortran 90

The aim in writing Numerical Recipes in C was to provide a book that combined general discussion, analytical mathematics, algorithmics, and actual working programs. Hence, a cookbook on numerical computation. This book is unique, in offering, for each topic considered, a certain amount of general discussion, a certain amount of analytical mathematics, a certain amount of discussion of algorithmics, and (most important) actual implementations of these ideas in the form of working computer routines.
Introduction to Monte Carlo Methods from the Computational Science Education Project
Thinking in C++

Volume 1

Volume 2

by Bruce Eckel

An excellent tutorial to mastering C++, emphasizing on practical programming
More C++ This document aims to provide people who have done an introductory C++ course the skills required to write bigger programs
Available C++ Libraries FAQ
C++ Programming for scientists
Techniques for Scientific C++ This report summarizes useful techniques for implementing scientific programs in C++, with an emphasis on using templates to improve performance.
Scientific Computing: C++ versus Fortran
by Steven Heller

Optimizing C++

Who's afraid of C++?

ANSI/ISO C++ Professional Programmer's Handbook by Danny Kalev

This book is aimed at experienced C++ developers who seek a guide for enhancing their design and programming proficiency. It discloses facts and techniques and provides a knowledge base for advanced, Standard- compliant, and efficient use of C++. In addition, the book also explains the underlying mechanism behind the high-level features of the language, and it explains the philosophy behind the design and evolution of C++.
Writing Bug-Free C Code A Programming Style That Automatically Detects Bugs in C Code
Data Structures and Algorithms with Object-Oriented Design Patterns in C++ The primary goal of this book is to promote object-oriented design using C++ and to illustrate the use of the emerging object-oriented design patterns. Experienced object-oriented programmers find that certain ways of doing things work best and that these ways occur over and over again. The book shows how these patterns are used to create good software designs. In particular, the following design patterns are used throughout the text: singleton, container, iterator, adapter and visitor.
Mastering Visual C++
Learn the C++ MFC Classes
Advanced MFC Programming 530 pages
Thinking in Java
Linux Complete Command Reference J. Purcell & Redhat Software. 1527 pages
100 Linux Tips & Tricks P. Lambert, 116 pages

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