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Apr 29, 2024
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JuicyJam
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There isn't much going on that Excel can't handle for me.
Probably a different story if you are a PhD type.
I would like to learn Python. But I'm not actually sure where I would apply it in my current role.
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POLL: Engineers (excluding software): What program do you (or your subordinates if you only manage) use for mathematical computations
Genghis Spreads
Apr 29, 7:32am
It used to be Matlab, but is now primarily Python
AggieWeekendCougar
Apr 29, 7:40am
I'm old. Excel
fulano
Apr 29, 8:13am
Same.
misterpepper
Apr 29, 8:18am
Same.
brj8
Apr 29, 2:31pm
TI-83 Plus
creameryon9th
Apr 29, 8:38am
Whew. Fortunately TNT didn't have to purchase one of those for homeschool
TNT
Apr 29, 8:49am
HP48
kccougar
Apr 29, 2:27pm
RPN for the win.
Bert609
Apr 29, 2:41pm
Excel or Minitab. 13 years exp but Product Management now
NarfUte
Apr 29, 2:21pm
Minitab? Is there a probabilistic element to your type of engineering?
Genghis Spreads
Apr 29, 2:36pm
For product design my company is big on Design for Six Sigma
NarfUte
Apr 29, 2:38pm
There isn't much going on that Excel can't handle for me.
JuicyJam
Apr 29, 2:44pm
I use both Matlab and Python. Different tasks, different tools.
justAnotherCoug
Apr 29, 3:51pm
roblox
goblin
Apr 29, 5:09pm
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