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'Diddly' Findley admits:
"I still remember most of what I learned in college, but have little "real world" experience." -- John Thomas Maxson, Retired Engineer (Aerospace) Author, The Betrayal of Mission 51-L (www.mission51l.com) |
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"John Maxson" writes:
'Diddly' Findley admits: "I still remember most of what I learned in college, but have little "real world" experience." I left off "in aerospace engineering." I'd have thought you would have figured that out, given your ability to jump to conclusions from what you believe to be omissions in data. I have 13 years of experience writing engineering software. Ever compute the von-Mises component of a complex stress tensor at a given phase angle? I write code so engineers don't have to worry about doing the math themselves. Jeff -- Remove "no" and "spam" from email address to reply. If it says "This is not spam!", it's surely a lie. |
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"Alan Erskine" writes:
"jeff findley" wrote in message ... I have 13 years of experience writing engineering software. Ever compute the von-Mises component of a complex stress tensor at a given phase angle? I write code so engineers don't have to worry about doing the math themselves. Then why do the rest of us poor shlubs have to do maths? Huh? Whyyyyyy? starting to bring tears to my eyes As an engineer running our software, if you don't understand the math, you won't understand the answers the software gives. An engineer who doesn't understand the math will also fall victim to "garbage in, garbage out". Our software does the work, but it's up to the engineer to understand what work is being done. Jeff -- Remove "no" and "spam" from email address to reply. If it says "This is not spam!", it's surely a lie. |
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