Kent Budge has made available slides from a course he taught about
numerical C++. There are two sets of slides:
Effective Numerical C++
* designing value classes for simple mathematical objects
* polymorphism and scientific computing
* using templates effectively
* smart arrays
Just What is Object-Oriented Numerics?
* how C++ can be used to reduce the complexity of scientific codes
* overview of OOP, classes, polymorphism, reusability, efficiency,
templates
Also, Roldan Pozo and Karen Remington have slides available
from a course on "C++ Programming for Scientists". Roldan
warns that some of the material is dated (circa 1993).
There is a link to these slides from the OON web page,
under "Reference Material":
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