if you can do this.... a chemical physics and element physics like everything from melting points to how much heat you need to add two chemicals together and physics like aerodynamics, space dynamics, and hydrodynamics etcetera for propellers and motors and stuff. just having this in a main language seems to make a shit ton of sense. Just like all the physics you can think of from electrical equipment to building microchips to oscillators and resistors and stuff like that. thanks
You have the wrong mailing list for this sort of request. This is list is
about the development *of* Python, not *with* it. And since Python the
language is not in the business of providing libraries for such specific
needs this kind of request isn't appropriate here. You can try asking
somewhere like python-list to see if a library already exists for your
needs, though.
On Wed Jan 28 2015 at 10:13:03 AM Alan Armour
if you can do this....
a chemical physics and element physics like everything from melting points to how much heat you need to add two chemicals together
and physics like aerodynamics, space dynamics, and hydrodynamics etcetera for propellers and motors and stuff.
just having this in a main language seems to make a shit ton of sense.
Just like all the physics you can think of from electrical equipment to building microchips to oscillators and resistors and stuff like that.
thanks
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On 2015-01-28 14:39, Alan Armour wrote:
if you can do this....
a chemical physics and element physics like everything from melting points to how much heat you need to add two chemicals together
and physics like aerodynamics, space dynamics, and hydrodynamics etcetera for propellers and motors and stuff.
just having this in a main language seems to make a shit ton of sense.
Just like all the physics you can think of from electrical equipment to building microchips to oscillators and resistors and stuff like that.
thanks
You should be looking at Wolfram Alpha instead...
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 09:39:25AM -0500, Alan Armour wrote:
if you can do this....
a chemical physics and element physics like everything from melting points to how much heat you need to add two chemicals together
and physics like aerodynamics, space dynamics, and hydrodynamics etcetera for propellers and motors and stuff.
just having this in a main language seems to make a shit ton of sense.
You should check out Frink: http://futureboy.us/frinkdocs/ -- Steve
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