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@Article{Wellin:2013:SHH,
  author =       "Paul Wellin",
  title =        "Strings: Chapter 9 Programming with {Mathematica}: An
                 Introduction",
  journal =      j-MATHEMATICA-J,
  volume =       "15",
  number =       "??",
  pages =        "??--??",
  month =        "????",
  year =         "2013",
  CODEN =        "????",
  ISSN =         "1047-5974 (print), 1097-1610 (electronic)",
  bibdate =      "Sat Mar 15 08:18:49 MDT 2014",
  bibsource =    "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/mathematicaj.bib",
  URL =          "http://www.mathematica-journal.com/2013/04/strings/",
  abstract =     "This article is an excerpt from the recently released
                 book, \booktitle{Programming with Mathematica: An
                 Introduction} by Paul Wellin (2013) [1]. The book,
                 which follows on the well-known \booktitle{An
                 Introduction to Mathematica Programming}, provides an
                 example-driven primer on the foundations of the
                 Mathematica programming language. Strings are used
                 across many disciplines to represent filenames, data,
                 and other objects: linguists working with text data
                 study representation, classification, and patterns
                 involved in audio and text usage; biologists dealing
                 with genomic data as strings are interested in sequence
                 structure and assembly and perform extensive
                 statistical analysis of their data; programmers operate
                 on string data for such tasks as text search, file
                 manipulation, and text processing. Strings are so
                 ubiquitous that almost every modern programming
                 language has a string datatype and dozens of functions
                 for operating on and with strings.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  journal-URL =  "http://www.mathematica-journal.com/",
}

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