Software presented in the book contains a number of useful and effective
receptions of the procedural and functional programming in Mathematica
that extend the system software and allow sometimes much more
efficiently and easily to program the software for various purposes.
Among them there are means that are of interest from the point of view
of including of their or their analogs in Mathematica, at the same time
they use approaches, rather useful in programming of various
applications. In addition, it must be kept in mind that the
classification of the presented tools by their appointment in a certain
measure has a rather conditional character because these tools can be
crossed substantially among themselves by the functionality. The
freeware package MathToolBox containing the above means is attached to
the present book. The MathToolBox not only contains a number of useful
procedures and functions, but can serve as a rather useful collection of
programming examples using both standard and non-standard techniques of
functional-procedural programming. The book is oriented on a wide enough
circle of the users from computer mathematics systems, researchers,
teachers and students of universities for courses of computer science,
physics, mathematics, and a lot of other natural disciplines. The book
will be of interest also to the specialists of industry and technology
which use the computer mathematics systems in own professional activity.
At last, the book is a rather useful handbook with fruitful methods on
the procedural and functional programming in the Mathematica system.