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Forum: Main CFD Forum January 27, 2013, 23:12
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Posted By pyroknife
It wouldn't hurt knowing more. I know some...

It wouldn't hurt knowing more. I know some university labs prefer Fortran/C++.
Would it take long to learn C++ if you already know C?

In a class I'm taking this semester, they will be teaching...
Forum: Main CFD Forum January 25, 2013, 18:43
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Posted By pyroknife
Hey, you posted in my thread:CFD's three pillars...

Hey, you posted in my thread:CFD's three pillars in math, computer science and mechanics

Sorry, I forgot to check back.


I am planning on doing research in CFD for grad school. I saw that you...
Forum: Main CFD Forum January 21, 2013, 03:25
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Posted By pyroknife
Thanks. I love fluid mechanics, it's definitely...

Thanks. I love fluid mechanics, it's definitely my fav area.
Isn't matlab conmonly used in CFD?

You said C 'or' fortran. Is learning both better or would just one be enough?
Forum: Main CFD Forum January 21, 2013, 02:48
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Posted By pyroknife
I was just curious. I'm an undergrad considering...

I was just curious. I'm an undergrad considering going into CFD. Those areas are my stronger areas.
Forum: Main CFD Forum January 21, 2013, 02:42
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Posted By pyroknife
CFD's three pillars in math, computer science and mechanics

On wiki, it stated CFD's three pillars are in math, computer science and mechanics.

How true is that?
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