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Math ∩ Programming – A place for elegant solutions (another Alfred Vachris link) About the Author My name is Jeremy Kun. I’m currently a mathematics PhD student at the University of Illinois in Chicago, and I did my undergraduate at Cal Poly … Continue reading
Posted in Arch structures, Dome Structures, Newton
Tagged arches, domes, Eurocodes, Everything, links, Maths, St Pauls
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Ping Back Ping Backs
One of the nice things about writing a blog is that when people follow a link to your site you get a link to where they came from, which often leads to interesting places you would not have otherwise found. … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Newton, VBA
Tagged Colin Legg, EE Times, links, RAD Excel, Solve polynomial
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New Links, and an Update
Some new links, mostly suggested by Al Vachris: Jan Karel Pieterse has been freely providing some of the best Excel advice on the Internet for some years now, but he has escaped inclusion on my blogroll, possibly because his site … Continue reading
More links
One of the nice things about running a blog is that visitors leave the address of the site that lead them here, and if you follow these links back it sometimes takes you to fascinating sites that you would never … Continue reading
New Links
I have added some new links to Excel Blogs that are regularly updated with new and different content, plus one new maths blog. Bacon Bits: Delicious pieces of Excel and Access training brought to you by DataPigTechnologies.com Contextures Blog: The Contextures … Continue reading