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January 15, 2012, 13:45 |
a beginner needs your help
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hani mahdi
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hey all
I need your help why when we talk about CFD we mention c++ or fortran can we write these profissional codes and make simulation software using high level languages as vb , java , c# ..... |
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January 15, 2012, 14:40 |
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cfdnewbie
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yes, of course you can write codes in any language you like, or a mix of them, it's even a good idea to do basic research in Matlab.
But when it comes to writing competitive codes, you will need the speed of a lower-level language like fortran or c. I haven't worked with c++, but I figure that it might be slower than c for pure number crunching. |
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