Khan_patriot
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After reading this I realized that I am a potato by these standards.....
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me too i am engine eer
Why's that? Well.... somebody's gotta do the plant designing, right?Autocad for a chem engg? IMO, nah.
I've done some python (can make simple functions and stuff)Learn Matlab, python, read books.
Massi Ferguson k laal be misaalMain to tractors ka engeenior bol raha tha
Why's that? Well.... somebody's gotta do the plant designing, right?
I've done some python (can make simple functions and stuff)
Matlab's kinda difficult, isn't it? but i do have a future course regarding Matlab, could you tell me what are it's uses and whether my perception of it being a difficult language wrong?
Massi Ferguson k laal be misaal
Thanks mate....Somebody has to, yes But not a chem engg. But there's no harm in expanding your horizons, look at Solidworks student edition too
Matlab is quite possibly the best software tool for engineers worldwide. All kinds of engineers. It's used in literally every industry by just about every company. It's not difficult to pick up, but it's uses are incredible. Everybody from Airbus to Raytheon (and even the Indian HAL) etc use it.
It's pretty much essential. I would definitely suggest that you pick it up.
On top of that, engineering isn't just about regurgitating information you learnt during your time in college. If you have a village, go there and see if there aren't any problems you can fix with your engineering knowledge. You wouldn't believe how many engineers graduate without the ability to apply their education.