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I never thought I'd see a video with both MATLAB and bill o'reilly.
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leright said:SO can someone explain the meaning of the eeeeeee
also, who is dr. billy g. koen? all I know is he is a mechanical engineering prof at UTexas.
Thanks, that was funny ... in a somewhat alarming way.Gokul43201 said:Too funny!
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-october-26-2011/weathering-fights---science---what-s-it-up-to-
PS: Yes, it's not about O'Reilly or Matlab, but I'm going to call it close enough to permit dumping it here.
MATLAB is a high-level programming language and interactive environment commonly used in scientific and engineering fields. Bill O'Reilly, a well-known political commentator and author, has recently expressed interest in learning this programming language.
As a scientist, Bill O'Reilly may want to use MATLAB to analyze and visualize data, create mathematical models, and automate repetitive tasks. These capabilities can greatly enhance his research and problem-solving abilities.
While MATLAB may have a steep learning curve for those without a technical background, it is designed to be user-friendly and has a vast online community and resources to help beginners get started. With dedication and practice, Bill O'Reilly can learn and master MATLAB.
Yes, MATLAB has a variety of applications beyond scientific and engineering fields. It can be used for data analysis in business and finance, creating interactive visualizations for presentations, and even developing mobile applications.
There are numerous online resources available for learning MATLAB, such as tutorials, documentation, forums, and online courses. Bill O'Reilly can also consider attending workshops or seeking guidance from a colleague or mentor who is familiar with the language.