handcalcs VS CivilPy

Compare handcalcs vs CivilPy and see what are their differences.

handcalcs

Python library for converting Python calculations into rendered latex. (by connorferster)

CivilPy

Mirror of Daneparks.com Repo (by drparks71w)
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handcalcs

Posts with mentions or reviews of handcalcs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-10.

CivilPy

Posts with mentions or reviews of CivilPy. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-06.
  • Steel Structural Section Properties API
    2 projects | /r/StructuralEngineering | 6 Jun 2023
    If you want a python interface structural -> steel.py
  • Reviewing Public Code
    3 projects | /r/Python | 30 May 2023
    Here's my project for managing bridge inspections in the US, and getting the data to conform with the new national standards. I'm a civE, not a professional programmer, so I'm sure there's a ton of improvements that can be made as far as organization, design patterns and documentation, right now it's just a mirror of my gitlab source that's a couple weeks behind, but I'm open to comments. Most of my documentation currently is via jupyter notebooks in the training folder, mostly the NBI Standards - conversion file. The other stuff is mostly intro documention to try to convince other CivEs to adopt python in their workflows.
  • How can I use coding in my civil career?
    1 project | /r/civilengineering | 10 May 2023
    Here's some bridge, GIS and automation tooling
  • Design Automation
    2 projects | /r/StructuralEngineering | 10 May 2023
    I started automating bridge inspection records/transfer tooling for the whole SNBI thing, got very little interest in it from the people I've shown it to, who asked me to redo it in Excel haha. If anyone wants to take a look/co-op on it, feel free to reach out. Fairly certain the people above me don't really understand what it is I'm doing... Only some what relevant comment I've gotten is, "this is another language to me". Which... no shit, can't write code in plain English so I specifically started doing it in python to make it moderately understandable.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing handcalcs and CivilPy you can also consider the following projects:

Calcpad - Free and open source software for mathematical and engineering calculations.

plex_music_bot - A Discord bot to play the music in your Plex library in Discord VC.

geogebra - GeoGebra apps (mirror)

VeraDungeon-Rogue - My roguelike game in Python

forallpeople - Python SI units library: your 'daily driver' for calculations.

section_browser - A command-line utility for reviewing AISC w-sections and applying combined loads to them