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=== Book Project ===
 
=== Book Project ===
Currently I am slowly writing yet another publications on Structural Analysis, which incorporates Python programs.  It can be viewed at
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Currently I am slowly writing yet another publications on [http://www/pcug.org.au/~akabaila/StructuralAnalysis/ Structural Analyis], which incorporates Python programs.
 
 
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Please come and visit it - I would like to hear your comments. The book is written in LaTeX, using a KDE editor, Kile.  Broadly, it follows the plan of an earlier book that I am a co-author and the only surviving copyright holder, but it is freshly re-written and oriented towards modern PC.  A package of Python programs is included.  It all is "copyleft", so hopefully it will be useful to the later part of university courses for Civil and Structural Engineering.
 
Please come and visit it - I would like to hear your comments. The book is written in LaTeX, using a KDE editor, Kile.  Broadly, it follows the plan of an earlier book that I am a co-author and the only surviving copyright holder, but it is freshly re-written and oriented towards modern PC.  A package of Python programs is included.  It all is "copyleft", so hopefully it will be useful to the later part of university courses for Civil and Structural Engineering.

Latest revision as of 11:25, 6 January 2007

History

I am an old retiree, formerly a uni. prof., interested in computers, Delphi, Linux and Open Source. In about a month and a half, I will be 82, so I am a really, really old man. Hence my nick is OldAl.

Python

I am keen on Python and would like to find out if it would be possible to write a wrapper for a Python program, or wrappers for Python programs.

Book Project

Currently I am slowly writing yet another publications on Structural Analyis, which incorporates Python programs.

Please come and visit it - I would like to hear your comments. The book is written in LaTeX, using a KDE editor, Kile. Broadly, it follows the plan of an earlier book that I am a co-author and the only surviving copyright holder, but it is freshly re-written and oriented towards modern PC. A package of Python programs is included. It all is "copyleft", so hopefully it will be useful to the later part of university courses for Civil and Structural Engineering.