Introduction to the Physics of Fluids and Solids by James Trefil might be interesting for you.
I'm not sure how relevant it is. I use it almost everyday (EE). For me it basically serves as my (very advanced) calculator. If my scripts get above a certain complexity, I'll move to Python, but for smaller things I…
Also on numberphile: https://youtu.be/1MtEUErz7Gg
I'm pretty sure being number 1 on HN will give him some sales. So a post-mortem can be part of a good marketing campaign.
I know that this is the common opinion, but I don't agree in every case. Clearly for writing an application Python is superior. But for doing calculations, I much prefer Matlab (or Octave, for really small Stuff).
Introduction to the Physics of Fluids and Solids by James Trefil might be interesting for you.
I'm not sure how relevant it is. I use it almost everyday (EE). For me it basically serves as my (very advanced) calculator. If my scripts get above a certain complexity, I'll move to Python, but for smaller things I…
Also on numberphile: https://youtu.be/1MtEUErz7Gg
I'm pretty sure being number 1 on HN will give him some sales. So a post-mortem can be part of a good marketing campaign.
I know that this is the common opinion, but I don't agree in every case. Clearly for writing an application Python is superior. But for doing calculations, I much prefer Matlab (or Octave, for really small Stuff).