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Undocumented secrets of MATLAB-Java programming
For a variety of reasons, the MATLAB®-Java interface was never fully documented. This is really quite unfortunate: Java is one of the most widely used programming languages, having many times the number of programmers and programming resources as MATLAB. Also unfortunate is the popular claim that wh...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b11496 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1430029 |
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description | For a variety of reasons, the MATLAB®-Java interface was never fully documented. This is really quite unfortunate: Java is one of the most widely used programming languages, having many times the number of programmers and programming resources as MATLAB. Also unfortunate is the popular claim that while MATLAB is a fine programming platform for prototyping, it is not suitable for real-world, modern-looking applications. Undocumented Secrets of MATLAB®-Java Programming aims to correct this misconception. This book shows how using Java can significantly improve MATLAB program appearance and functionality, and that this can be done easily and even without any prior Java knowledge. Readers are led step-by-step from simple to complex customizations. Code snippets, screenshots, and numerous online references are provided to enable the utilization of this book as both a sequential tutorial and as a random-access reference suited for immediate use. Java-savvy readers will find it easy to tailor code samples for their particular needs; for Java newcomers, an introduction to Java and numerous online references are provided. |
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spelling | cern-14300292021-04-22T00:36:44Zdoi:10.1201/b11496http://cds.cern.ch/record/1430029engAltman, YairUndocumented secrets of MATLAB-Java programmingComputing and ComputersFor a variety of reasons, the MATLAB®-Java interface was never fully documented. This is really quite unfortunate: Java is one of the most widely used programming languages, having many times the number of programmers and programming resources as MATLAB. Also unfortunate is the popular claim that while MATLAB is a fine programming platform for prototyping, it is not suitable for real-world, modern-looking applications. Undocumented Secrets of MATLAB®-Java Programming aims to correct this misconception. This book shows how using Java can significantly improve MATLAB program appearance and functionality, and that this can be done easily and even without any prior Java knowledge. Readers are led step-by-step from simple to complex customizations. Code snippets, screenshots, and numerous online references are provided to enable the utilization of this book as both a sequential tutorial and as a random-access reference suited for immediate use. Java-savvy readers will find it easy to tailor code samples for their particular needs; for Java newcomers, an introduction to Java and numerous online references are provided.CRC Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:14300292012 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Altman, Yair Undocumented secrets of MATLAB-Java programming |
title | Undocumented secrets of MATLAB-Java programming |
title_full | Undocumented secrets of MATLAB-Java programming |
title_fullStr | Undocumented secrets of MATLAB-Java programming |
title_full_unstemmed | Undocumented secrets of MATLAB-Java programming |
title_short | Undocumented secrets of MATLAB-Java programming |
title_sort | undocumented secrets of matlab-java programming |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b11496 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1430029 |
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