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By Lee Teschler April 19, If you earned your engineering degree before the early s, you never learned about the Python programming language in school. For those not familiar with Python who want to rectify that situation, Hardcore Programming for Mechanical Engineers might be a book to consider. It is about solving engineering problems with Python. In that Python is generally ranked among the top few programming languages in terms of popularity, the solution of engineering problems with Python might be an area worth investigating. The book devotes a significant number of its pages to coding geometric primitives that serve as the basis of more complex operations, how to create vector images and animated sequences to present results, and how to solve large systems of linear equations. The final chapters cover the solution of truss structure problems. The book also assumes the reader has a background in engineering and mathematics.It is the story of a Marine gun team in Vietnam, their wives and family and their children.
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John Beau Parker was from Florida and married to Helen, a nurse. Author Kummernes worked on this novel for 12 years. The battle scenes are as authentic as you will find; you can almost feel the heat and smell the blood. She carries the realistic storyline to the hospitals with Helen volunteering for Vietnam and there Revew: with Tweet on the wounded in Da Nang. After the war she follows Tweet and her daughter as they become boat people trying to escape the harsh reality encountered by those who had worked with and loved the American soldiers.
They were left behind to face the wrath of the proud and victorious North Vietnamese Army; communists who came with revenge in their hearts for those who fought them for so many years. Kummernes puts a lot of herself in it.
She opens with young Annie Miller at Arlington Cemetery in Annie had just buried her love, a Marine killed in Vietnam. Did you know I loved you?
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No tears have brought you back as sometimes as sometimes storybook tears can. You were my marine.
You will always be my Marine. At a protest, she meets John Parker Jr. There she closes the circle. Lee Scott, who served, lives in Avondale.]
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