This blog is for the researcher, academic, scientist, engineer and the citizen scientist that have long term projects. You likely have never been to Channel 9, in fact that is my hope. You use C++ or C, and need to find out how to use your existing code with the new cool languages like the various flavors of javascript, like node.js, or Python or whatever is the cool language. If you are researching thermodynamics, low cost transfer orbits to Mars, social trends, ocean currents, Mississippi flood plain simulations, and other real world designs, then this blog is for you. But what if you are a citizen scientist who needs to understand how to instrument systems that can do surf evaluations, then this blog is for you. What if you are an engineer who is heads down writing embedded control system code, this blog is for you. Let's take the fight back to the computer science types, like me, that constantly change the rules, impacting the ability of doing real world work and analysis. We will be covering subjects that impact your ability to work in the rapidly changing environments, changes caused by the computer scientist who only works in the virtual world of the computer. The typical viewer of this blog will be a practicing scientist, researcher, engineer or citizen scientist.
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