A 1998 beginner's guide to problem solving with computers - both a text for introductory-level engineering undergraduates and a self-study guide for practising engineers.This book is a beginner's guide to problem solving with computers which shows how to quickly prototype a program for a particular engineering application. The book's side by side coverage of C and Fortran, the predominant computer languages in engineering, is unique. It emphasizes the importance of developing programming skills in C while carefully presenting the importance of maintaing a good reading knowledge of Fortran. The author has provided many homework problems and program listings. This concise and accessible book is useful either as a text for introductory-level undergraduate courses on engineering programming, or as a self-study guide for practicing engineers.This book is a beginner's guide to problem solving with computers which shows how to quickly prototype a program for a particular engineering application. The book's side by side coverage of C and Fortran, the predominant computer languages in engineering, is unique. It emphasizes the importance of developing programming skills in C while carefully presenting the importance of maintaing a good reading knowledge of Fortran. The author has provided many homework problems and program listings. This concise and accessible book is useful either as a text for introductory-level undergraduate courses on engineering programming, or as a self-study guide for practicing engineers.Fundamentals of Engineering Programming with C and Fortran is a beginner's guide to problem solving with computers that shows how to quickly prototype a program for a particular engineering application. The book's side-by- side coverage of C and Fortran is unique. Myler emphasizes the importance of developing programming skills in C while carefully presenting the importance of maintaining a good reading knowledge of Fortran. Beginning with a brief description of comlĂ