It is time to try the Wolfram programming language
Mohamed Hermas
Offshore Pipelines Engineer | Computational Mechanics Researcher| MIMechE, CEng
I have been using the Wolfram language for 7 years and find it the most practical and seamless language for design and engineering. Imagine that you can write the code and then with one code line you can convert the code into a standalone web application with a link that can be shared with your team so that your coworkers become the end users of your software!
Look at this short video.
With this language, you can create graphs (2D or 3D) and see the changes graphically and instantly while changing the inputs. You can also format the code to be presentable (like PowerPoint slides) and make the calculations on the presentation as if it were the original code.
There are many ways to learn from their website (www.wolfram.com) where you can also see lots of courses, videos, and documentation.
Offshore Lead Methods /project operations / Installations Engineer
2 个月Thanks for your useful posts and advices