>What kind of software do engineers use?
Windows/*BSD
Matlab
Maple
Python
Visual Studio C++
Notepad++
VMware/VirutalBox
Firefox/Chrome
SVN/git/gmail with zipped code files
CommonSense2016se
>What kind of software do engineers use?
Windows/*BSD
Matlab
Maple
Python
Visual Studio C++
Notepad++
VMware/VirutalBox
Firefox/Chrome
SVN/git/gmail with zipped code files
CommonSense2016se
Looooooooooool
Maybe 1% of actual engineers use that overpriced and impractically complex pseudo programming language
SEs belong on
>Visual Studio C++
Uh wat
Maybe if you work for a company worth under a billy.
Which is probably less than 1% like I already said
>Windows/*BSD
Why would they use *BSD over OS X or GNU/Linux? Is *BSD somehow more applicable for engineering than the other, more mainstream operating systems?
OP.
So if I buy a doorknob, it's safe to say an engineer used CAD to design it? What about chemists (chemical engineer I suppose).
Tanks
Prozac
TVs
Bicycles
IceSkates
How is software involved with any sort of engineering?
I use Autodesk Inventor and Autocad a lot at work
>Autodesk Inventor
fucking shit tier CAD program
ProE/creo master race
also depends a lot on what type/what you do
labview
matlab
excel
multisim
pspice
maple
mathematica