Using Octave to introduce programming to technical science students
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![cover image ACM SIGCSE Bulletin](/cms/asset/c06cc185-18f2-4350-a251-26dab44cbc36/3717596.cover.jpg)
- June 2005440 pagesISBN:1595930248DOI:10.1145/1067445
- Conference Chairs:
- José Cunha,
- William Fleischman,
- Program Chairs:
- Viera K. Proulx,
- João Lourenço
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