Looks great, canāt wait to try it.
Iāll loan a few thousand post countās to some o yuz guys with knowledge?
Scoobysnacksfornerds, works every time! :bigsmile: Since I took COBOL back in 1980 computer programming hasnāt been my forte.
Looks great, canāt wait to try it.
Iāll loan a few thousand post countās to some o yuz guys with knowledge?
Scoobysnacksfornerds, works every time! :bigsmile: Since I took COBOL back in 1980 computer programming hasnāt been my forte.
I once tried simulating neural networks using labVIEW,
So sad i can't make use of that knowledge anymore.
Edit: labview is actually great for instrumentation. Hope flashlights will get some use to it someday
Really great driver Dr! Waiting for the purchase post :D
My guess is SQL/MySQL. Simulation uses a lot of data and SQL can be VERY effective in matrix operations and calculations.
If nobody gave the right answer, will there be a second round of guessing?
+1
My guess: SysML
ThermNet?
excel and vba?
Thanks for the kind words :)
Since the guesses stall, there's another round of guessing. From this post on, everyone has one guess again.
Note again, the used programming language is not specialized on thermal (or similar) simulations (and usually not used for that).
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I donāt have any idea and donāt know anything about programming. I would guess
the language you used was hessisch
Bash
xml
You used English language!!! :party:
Hmm, I know nothing but like to guess anyway.
I once had to revive from the grave a computer controlling an old flow-cytometer that we wanted to check out and it had an operating system (with german manual) that was called Suzy (it pre-dated DOS and looked a bit like it). I barely know an operating system from a programming language so that is my guess: Suzy
I will guess .NET
cobol ?
R.
Perl?
I donāt want to win, even if my answer is correct, as i donāt qualify for the 100 posts.
Just wanted to play the game.
obj c ??