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Contributing to mechpy. #1

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janga1997 opened this issue Jan 27, 2017 · 4 comments
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Contributing to mechpy. #1

janga1997 opened this issue Jan 27, 2017 · 4 comments

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@janga1997
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Hi, I am a fellow mechanical engineer student who likes to work in python.
Your work in this repo seems really interesting, and I would like to work with you.
Do create issues for me and others to solve for patches that you want to get fixed.

@nagordon
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nagordon commented Feb 8, 2017

hi janga1997,
I think writing engineering tutorials in jupyter notebooks would be a great start. Also, more modules can be created for different disciplines of mechanical engineering. I am still working out the design, but getting a solid useful code base for solving all kinds of engineering problems is my current path. Feel free to offer ideas for direction. thanks!

@janga1997
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@nagordon I would love to write a couple of tutorials. Anything particular in mind?
Although to be honest,I would like to work on a module more, or fix any errors you have in the existing ones. Do open up issues on any existing errors, or plans for new modules. I have a feeling this library could go far.

@lordgogi
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Good job!

@iagolemos1
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iagolemos1 commented Mar 4, 2020

Hi @nagordon I am also a mechanical engineering student I am really into statistical analysis, relibility design and sutff. I have some codes and a package that might be interesting to integrate and I am really into this idea.

Also I have a paper published in the Journal of Open Source Software about extreme value analysis that can be also used in a lot of fields inside mechanical engineering.

Please, let me know what you think about it.

Also, It's interesting considering to publish your software in this journal. It's quite simple and the paper is really short.

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