steve@hubcap.clemson.edu ("Steve" Stevenson) (10/01/90)
Clemson is developing a Computational Sciences program. This program has courses which are interdisciplinary in nature. While the engineering/ scientific content and the mathematical/numerical content are reasonably easy to deal with, the computer science content is not. Computer science, in this context, means software, languages, etc and not hardware. I am trying to survey attitudes of scientific programmers, whether in industry or in academia, on prevailing attitudes relative to how well computer science helps---or hinders---the development of scientific and engineering codes. These may relate to such things as langauges, software development methods/tools, algorithms etc. Please send any comments by e-mail. Flames welcome if they are clean :-) and even better if they're funny. I would also be interested in horrid examples and war stories. steve -- =============================================================================== Steve (really "D. E.") Stevenson steve@hubcap.clemson.edu Department of Computer Science, (803)656-5880.mabell Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-1906