April 27, 2012, 03:29
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Originally Posted by BMCombustor
knowing a programming language is something, writing a code is something else. However, being familiar with a programming language is inevitable to start writing a code. I believe that writing a good code (even a very basic one) needs both experience and good understanding of CFD concepts. The former is of higher importance which I personally lack.
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Originally Posted by DeepElm
It depends how well you understand the physics and numerical analysis. Learning CFD is a life-long process. The more that you use it, the more you will learn.
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Thanks for the answers.
Exactly. I have programmed for years with c/c++ but I have to refresh FD, and numeric analysis is something new for me. I have a lot of work.
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