To receive a generic manual after spending thousands of dollars for a new system is not reassuring to users who want and deserve expert technical support from the vendor. Aspen, Mitsuba, AMS, and Eurocom don't take the time or spend the money to produce their own documentation, which can be invaluable to both novice and experienced users. The manuals they include don't mention specific vendor or product names and lack key items, such as troubleshooting tips, a glossary of terms, and an index.
Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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