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What programming language most useful?
I wrote a book about Python for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Website is here, Github is here, and I send a free pdf copy to students. It is in dirty imperial units, though.
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Trying to learn python
In addition to what the others mentioned (I like Automate the Boring Stuff the most), I wrote a book about the very thing! Python for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Website here, github here, and I send a free copy to students!
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How important is coding ability in aerospace?
Sorry to toot my own horn, but I wrote a book specifically for Python for mech/aero engineering. Website is here, and the github repo is here. Did you have any coding classes in school? Usually there are a few.
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Programming projects for Physics in Python
I have some basic mechanical and aerospace engineering examples here. Not sure if that counts as "physics" though. I think anything involving kinematics, energy, and/or forces are fair game!
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As an engineer, given the chance to take a paid course, which would you pick? Matlab or Python?
For anybody reading this thread, I wrote a book about Python for mechanical and aerospace engineering since there was nothing out there. The website link is here and the GitHub repo with all of the finished programs is here.
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I gave a presentation on the use of Python in aerospace engineering
Please let me know if you end up getting Python integrated into your work. The reason I was invited to speak to NLR is because I wrote a book about Python for mech/aero engineering (website here, github here, but it's really aimed at learning the language. I'm considering trying to get materials together to make a follow-up book that addresses "Great, I've learned the language. Now what?"
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My undergrad didn’t prepare me very well in terms of programming. Any advice from self-taught programmers?
I wrote a book about Python for mech/aero engineering. See more info here and look through the completed programs here.
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As an engineer, what computer language is best to learn?
Python or MATLAB. I wrote a book about Python for mech/aero engineering because everything else was about MATLAB for engineers. More details here, and the programs are available on GitHub here
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Recommended MATLAB add-ons?
To piggyback off of this, I ended up writing a book for learning Python for mech/aero engineering because there was nothing else out there. The programs are available on GitHub, and I made a website for the book here.
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What should a graduate engineer know about MATLAB?
I think a good way to get started is to re-do anything you've done in MATLAB in Python for practice. I wrote a book about using Python for mech/aero engineering. The link is here and the GitHub repo is here. It shows you how to make cool things in Python that aren't boring CS sorting algorithms or someone's PhD thesis condensed into an 800 page book. And if you're still a student, I'll send you a PDF copy for free.
ASP.NET Core
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The Mechanics of Silicon Valley Pump and Dump Schemes
Even if you look at Microsoft’s by far most popular GitHub project, they’re still only half as big as SupaBase. If you believe “the SupaBase story”, SupaBase grew and became twice as large as Microsoft in 3 years. Below is their likes over time if you’re curious, together with a couple of additional “too good to be true” Silicon Valley projects.
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Evolutive and robust password hashing using PBKDF2 in .NET
To achieve these objectives, we will take inspiration from ASP.NET Core Identity's PasswordHasher class. It incorporates a concept of hash versioning, allowing only the number of iterations to be modified.
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I'm not a Java dev but I'm using it in AoC this year
Visual Studio is far superior to Intellj and the library is different. In Java you 500 json parsers. In C# its built in the language and otherwise Newtonsoft is the main standard. You don't need 500 web app frameworks, ASP.NET Core has everything you need and EF and Dapper solves your database needs. The tech stack in dotnet is pretty standardised.
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Is anyone using a dotnet static site generator.
This got me thinking whether there is a decent dotnet static site generator. With blazor able to generate text without entering into the asp.net pipeline it could be done with a console app.
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Microsoft.NET.Publish.targets Illegal Character in Path
I created VS solution with an asp.net core backend and React frontend as separate projects following this tutorial/template. It's an old GitHub link because I created the project before the official page was updated.
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ASP.NET Core Blazor
I don't understand why this is seemingly not given more priority at MS: https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/issues/41909 My prediction is that this will kill off the technology if they don't find a solution.
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The state of modern Web development and perspectives on improvements
First is the size. Writing a server-side and client-side program is possible with Rust, and the resulting WASM package will be small enough. At the same time, Microsoft Blazor converts C# code to WASM, but the client delivery has to include the reduced .NET runtime, taking several megabytes for a script. The same is true for GoLang, even with an attempt to reduce the runtime delivery in TinyGo WASM. Developers want to work with their favorite languages, whether it is Java, Kotlin, Dart, C#, F#, Swift, Ruby, Python, C, C++, GoLang, or Rust. These languages produce groups of runtimes. For example, JVM and .NET have many common parts, Ruby and Python are dynamically interpreted at runtime, and all mentioned depend on automatic garbage collection. For smaller WASM packages, browser vendors can include extended runtime implementations, for example, by delivering a general garbage collector as part of WASM. Garbage collection support by WASM is currently in progress: WASM GC, .NET WASM Notes.
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ASP.NET Core VS Code_behind - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 4 Aug 20232 projects | 23 Jul 2023
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I am learning C#, and ASP.NET MVC from Kudvenkat so Is there any issue?
hey, I am a beginner and am learning c# and asp.net MVC from Kudvenkat so any issues mean Kudvenkat`s videos are 10 years old so any problem? and if there are jobs on .NET and they want skills like c#,asp.net MVC then If I learn c# and asp.net MVC from kudvenkat then any issues?
What are some alternatives?
Blazor.WebRTC
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PuppeteerSharp - Headless Chrome .NET API
CefSharp - .NET (WPF and Windows Forms) bindings for the Chromium Embedded Framework
Giraffe - A native functional ASP.NET Core web framework for F# developers.
.NET Runtime - .NET is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, mobile, desktop, and IoT apps.
LocalStorage - A library to provide access to local storage in Blazor applications
Microsoft.Maui.Graphics - An experimental cross-platform native graphics library.
eShopOnContainers - Cross-platform .NET sample microservices and container based application that runs on Linux Windows and macOS. Powered by .NET 7, Docker Containers and Azure Kubernetes Services. Supports Visual Studio, VS for Mac and CLI based environments with Docker CLI, dotnet CLI, VS Code or any other code editor. Moved to https://github.com/dotnet/eShop.
CodeBehind Framework - CodeBehind library is a modern backend framework. This library is a programming model based on the MVC structure, which provides the possibility of creating dynamic aspx files in .NET Core and has high serverside independence.