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Programming and System Commands

Darren Redfern
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Darren Redfern: Practical Approach

A chapter in The Maple Handbook, 1994, pp 415-460 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Over ninety percent of Maple’s built-in commands are programmed in Maple’s own Pascal-like programming language. Procedural programming is the very heart of Maple. While many useful and exciting things can be done in Maple without doing any programming at all, you will surely find yourself delving deeper and deeper into the programming possibilities as you become adept at using Maple.

Keywords: Priority Queue; Iteration Variable; Garbage Collection; Error Message; Expression Sequence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-0229-2_14

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