As an engineer, given the chance to take a paid course, which would you pick? Matlab or Python?

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  • pymae

    Materials for the book "Python for Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering"

  • 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.

  • ASP.NET Core

    ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.

  • PYTHON! learning python will give you an understanding of object oriented programming and then moving on to something like java, c, c#, c++, visual basic, javascript, node, angular, react, ruby, asp, asp.net, etc... is just learning the syntax or style. Once you have an understanding of how things are programmed, you look at things differently and have more compassion and appreciation for good apps vs bad apps. A good app will be so simple and easy to use you are in awe and a bad app you will have empathy for the programmer because you know how hard it is.

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  • julia

    The Julia Programming Language

  • there is also Julia a better language with MATLAB like syntax and C like performance

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