| bio | website | tgtosan.com |
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| location | Iran | |
| age | 24 | |
| visits | member for | 6 months |
| seen | Mar 3 at 7:44 | |
| stats | profile views | 21 |
Originally started programming by ACM contests and then learning how to code some HPC in Prime number category.
Then switching to .NET world and C# as a language to express myself.
Plus that, translating CLR via C#, 3rd Ed by Jeffery Ritcher(http://clrviacsharp.ir/) to Persian language were my great moments of coding.
Add to them the wows of MVC 4 and Android experience and you'll get a mixture of all. ;-)
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Dec 2 |
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What is the best tool for simulating Vacuum and Fluids together? Thanks @zhermes for your answer. I have a tube filled with water. Consider the case that when the water goes out of one side of tube on the other side because of low pressure (or at the maximum, vaccum) the water should be sucked in, by vacuum I mean this. Better to say I want sucking feature |
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What is the best tool for simulating Vacuum and Fluids together? added 57 characters in body |
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Nov 25 |
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What is the best tool for simulating Vacuum and Fluids together? edited title |
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Nov 17 |
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What is the best tool for simulating Vacuum and Fluids together? I know the simulation is not an if else programming specifically the Fluid Simulation. I'm looking for software names, I'm tried lots of them with no luck. I need to know which available softwares can do this. |
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asked | What is the best tool for simulating Vacuum and Fluids together? |
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