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An Introduction to Programming with IDL6.1
Many people assisted with the preparation of this book; my apologies to
anyone I may have overlooked. My thanks go first to the students in my
classes at Texas A&M University for whom I wrote this book. They used earlier
versions when it was only a set of class notes and helped track down numerous
errors along the way. The people of Research Systems, Inc., the developers
of IDL, have been very supportive of this effort, particularly Karl Nichols,
who encouraged me when I first approached RSI for help. Much of the final
draft of the book was completed while I was a visitor to the Atmospheric
Chemistry Division (ACD) at the National Center for Atmospheric Research
(NCAR), which is funded by the National Science Foundation. My thanks
to my host, Bill Randel, and an outstanding group of colleagues and friends,
Andrew Gettelman, Doug Kinnison, Steve Massie, Dan Marsh, Laura Pan,
and many others, as well as to ACD and NCAR, for providing such an excellent
environment in which to work. I would like to thank all of the contributors to
the Usenet newsgroup comp.lang.idl−pvwave, where zealous, convivial, adj. 欢乐的;欢宴的;酒宴的
and sometimes perplexing discussions of IDL go on every day. Over the years
I have learned much of what I know about IDL from the generous assistance of
its participants. It is, in my experience, a unique group of online compatriots, n. 同胞;同国人
many of whom have met only electronically. Finally, thanks to my family,
Jean Ann and Ellie, for putting up with all the time away from them needed
to write a book.
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