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In Appendix C selected downloadable example modules, functions, subroutines and programs are discussed. All have been tested in the form in which they appear. Nevertheless, this does not guarantee that all bugs have been removed. The word “bug” encompasses the spectrum from cosmetic, of little “consequence”, through “potentially serious under certain input conditions” to “fatal”. The middle of the spectrum is, of course, the region causing the programmer the greatest trouble.
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Britz, D. (2005). Programming. In: Digital Simulation in Electrochemistry. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 666. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31524-7_15
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