Hello everyone! While cruising the web for who knows what, I found this:
http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/grad/509/Intro0.pdf which are slides from the first class of a computational physics course at Rutgers. There's a little language comparison and a calculation of the Mandelbrot Set using Fortran, C++, Perl (with Math::Complex), and Python (with numpy/scipy, which is the main language for the course it seems). Perhaps it would be nice if someone sent some awesome PDL code for the Prof to replace in the introduction so at least the comparison is fair (slide 35)? I'd do it, but I'm swamped, and still not using PDL enough for it to be the most beautiful ever (which it should be for this). Demian
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