Re: RoundUp on The Ultimate Math Program for Electronics



Joerg a écrit :
Joel Kolstad wrote:

"D from BC" <myrealaddress@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:wn_fh.473045$1T2.183214@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Almost makes me want to start coding in C again to create my own
custom electronics apps.


Unless your time is free, you'd be much better off starting with something like SciLab and Octave, since they already know about complex numbers, graphing, far fancier functions than you'll likely ever use, etc.


Nah, this is how real engineers do it:

http://www.sphere.bc.ca/test/sliderules/45fc-8-10-circular.jpg


Nope; this is how the real ones do it:

http://www.sphere.bc.ca/test/diy/dcp_2544.jpg


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Thanks,
Fred.
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