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'''Apropos Logic''' is the consulting business of computer scientist and author Ronald Mak. 
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'''Apropos Logic''' is the website of computer scientist and author Ronald Mak. 
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The website features many of Mak's articles on numerical computing, enterprise computing, and compiler theory, along with free downloadable code samples from the author's books.
 
 
The site features many of Mak's articles on numerical computing, enterprise computing, and compiler theory, along with free downloadable code samples from the author's books.
 
  
 
One highlight of the site is a set of Java Applets that graphically illustrate common numerical computing algorithms.
 
One highlight of the site is a set of Java Applets that graphically illustrate common numerical computing algorithms.
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.apropos-logic.com/ Apropos Logic website] - [[Client Description:= Dedicated to establishing and maintaining high standards of craftsmanship and design in clay and glass.]]
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*[http://www.apropos-logic.com/ Apropos Logic website] - [[Client Description:= Dedicated to the challenges of building reliable software systems despite complexity and resource contraints.]]
  
 
== Website ==
 
== Website ==

Latest revision as of 23:18, 11 September 2007

Apropos-Logic-logo.gif

Apropos Logic is the consulting business of computer scientist and author Ronald Mak.

The website features many of Mak's articles on numerical computing, enterprise computing, and compiler theory, along with free downloadable code samples from the author's books.

One highlight of the site is a set of Java Applets that graphically illustrate common numerical computing algorithms.


External links

Website

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