From Mathematics to Generic Programming (Addison-Wesley) |
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Alexander Stepanov and Daniel Rose illuminate the principles of generic programming and the mathematical concept of abstraction on which it is based, helping you write code that is both simpler and more powerful. They explain the problems mathematicians first needed to solve, and then show how these mathematical solutions translate to generic programming and the creation of more effective and elegant code and show how to use these results and generalized algorithms to implement a real-world public-key cryptosystem. <ASIN:0321942043> Authors: Alexander Stepanov and Daniel Rose Date: November 14, 2014 ISBN: 9780321942043 Visit Book Watch Archive for hundreds more titles. Follow @bookwatchiprog on Twitter or subscribe to I Programmer's Books RSS feed for each day's new addition to Book Watch and for new reviews. To have new titles included in Book Watch contact BookWatch@i-programmer.info
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