How the things was in 1984s.
The standards are a little bit different. See, how he describes lots of procedures (as “yes, extremely easy”) to connect to the world wide web…
How the things was in 1984s.
The standards are a little bit different. See, how he describes lots of procedures (as “yes, extremely easy”) to connect to the world wide web…
Magnetic energy is considered in usage for elevators at skyscrapers.
Additionally, not only in the “traditional” horizontal direction, but also something like this:
time to think creative 🙂
This website (https://www.tutorialspoint.com/tutorialslibrary.htm) is a great point for learning by yourself, and it is free. The contents are from a wide range, but especially from computer science and programming. There are also lessons on Mathematics, Control Theory, etc.
Here you can find some presentations on information theory at the basic level. However it is not restricted to information theory, but also evolution of science&engineering especially in communication, and some mathematical theories. I would highly recommend the 10th episode: Markov Chain.
Here you can find tutorials for Solidworks CAD programme by its official website (Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation).
https://www.solidworks.com/sw/resources/SOLIDWORKS-tutorials.htm
And I recommend “SolidWorks Tutorial” youtube channel on Youtube.
Professor Steven M. LaValle from University of Illinois (http://msl.cs.illinois.edu/~lavalle/index.html), prepared a significant book that is covering the virtual reality with all its aspects from different disciplines.
For the people who is interested in Virtual Reality book by Professor Steven M.LaVelle, here is the link: link1- http://vr.cs.uiuc.edu/ , link2- http://vr.cs.uiuc.edu/vrbookbig.pdf
I would like to recomend that book not only for people with engineering background, but also to any person who is interested in new technology, history on technological development, human interactions with virtual reality equipments with no background in maths or engineering. He made this book free open to humanity, which I also beleive and support that free access to education materials. Thanks to him.
For the people who is interested in more technical details on Virtual Reality / Computer Graphics , here he made some online lectures free to access: link1- https://nptel.ac.in/courses/106106138/ , link2-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNC5YMUTcQ4&list=PLbMVogVj5nJSyt80VRXYC-YrAvQuUb6dh
A mechanical engineer wouldn’t believe in the so-called “free energy”, working “forever” machines. Because he/she is aware of the thermodynamics’ I, 0 and II laws already. 🙂
This article explains it as well: The Physics of Perpetual Motion Machines.
A brief introduction how a computer program turns into machine codes. Really useful explanation. Thanks to Philip O.Duncan.
A good representation from Allesandra de Luca (Sapienza Università di Roma, http://www.diag.uniroma1.it/~deluca/) at ICRA 2015 , IEEE Robotics and Automation Society.