That I agree with. Just trying to get the ball rolling is all (no pun intended). If the effort is open source and easily scalable then I believe it to be worth while.
Thank you 😊
pldb is the brainchild of my good friend Breck Yunits. I join him about a year ago. I simply reached out to a couple of the major programming language designers to get feedback and insight. I’d love do get the Julia folks involved.
Thanks!
I have come across that site. Physics.info is another good one as well. Yes, representing the variables in relation to each other is going to be a challenge but I suppose that the fun of it.
I'm looking to compile a large online database of physics formulas*. I have yet to find any comprehensive "physics list" that isn't too domain specific or simply scalable. My attempt will be to build it here newtondb.com following and expanding on pldb.com. It will be built using a treebase...