Top engineering websites - 2009

Kaustubh Katdare

Kaustubh Katdare

@thebigk Oct 22, 2024
CEans,

Please post your favorite engineering websites/blogs in this thread. The website should provide technical information relevant to engineers.

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  • ms_cs

    ms_cs

    @ms-cs-Ab8svl Jun 21, 2009

    For CS tutorials, IBM provides the red books. And you can learn lot from the ibm website, even related to cloud computing, and about IBM's supercomputers and etc.,
  • shalini_goel14

    shalini_goel14

    @shalini-goel14-ASmC2J Jun 21, 2009

    I don't know it is "Top website" or not but those interested in Science and Research fields can check it. I found it few days back only.

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  • durga ch

    durga ch

    @durga-TpX3gO Jun 21, 2009

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  • silverscorpion

    silverscorpion

    @silverscorpion-iJKtdQ Jun 21, 2009

    <a href="https://www.howstuffworks.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">HowStuffWorks - Learn How Everything Works!</a>

    Nothing too technical, but very good for first hand info and for starters..
  • vishnu priya

    vishnu priya

    @vishnu-priya-L6wLMl Jun 21, 2009

    <a href="https://www.nae.edu/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">NAE Website - Home</a>
    I think the National Academy of Engineering is a good one.
  • kashish0711

    kashish0711

    @kashish0711-H4bbxV Jun 21, 2009

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    HSW posted already 😁

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  • skipper

    skipper

    @skipper-wJtaxo Jun 21, 2009

    If CS/IS qualifies as an engineering discipline (how many engineers aren't using computers (??)) does quantum IS qualify? We have a lot of still-virtual quantum computers in design stages, but no actual computing device, just gates.
    I have a personal opinion that it wouldn't make a difference if we used "magic" to explain electronics/field theory since we would still be able to fabricate very small devices, which is the realm of imaging and lithography - we would still have had Jacquard looms even without a computational model for the punched cards. On the face of it we are exploring magic, or what happens in "quantum time" and inside black holes, we're still debating what the first thing is, for example.

    It doesn't matter what time is, if you're a physicist you accept linear time and move along it.
    So I'd like to post some links to stuff that discusses what the limits are, to what we can do with quantum mechanics, what the current research is finding out about ways to circumvent the 'rules' it appears to have and some of the surprises, what they might mean etc.

    The usual method is, someone discovers something which isn't seen as important or as an unwanted side-effect (Hall, for instance), later someone else thinks of a way to exploit the unwanted effect - result lasers, microwave ovens, radio astronomy, JJ comparators, etc
  • ms_cs

    ms_cs

    @ms-cs-Ab8svl Jul 2, 2009

    @CEans: Post the favorite engineering websites/blogs. You can too find the good sites/blogs here. Dont make this thread dead, Start posting CEans
  • gohm

    gohm

    @gohm-F3UUpP Jul 4, 2009

    <a href="https://www.engineering.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Engineering.com</a>
    <a href="https://www.asme.org" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">The American Society of Mechanical Engineers - ASME</a>
    memagazine.asme.org
    <a href="https://www.popularmechanics.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Popular Mechanics - Product Reviews, How-To, Space, Military, Math, Science, and New Technology</a>
    <a href="https://www.plantengineering.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Home | Plant Engineering</a>
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  • ms_cs

    ms_cs

    @ms-cs-Ab8svl Jul 4, 2009

    <a href="https://www.acm.org" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Association for Computing Machinery</a>
  • Divyakant Joshi

    Divyakant Joshi

    @divyakant-joshi-e2I2Lm Nov 11, 2016

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