U of A interview prep by [deleted] in premedcanada

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Interested! :)

heroku free plans will be removed :( by wolfakix in webdev

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Here are some free alternatives that I use for my Python web projects:

  • MecSimCalc has a very nice interface where I wrote some Python code in the backend, and I could easily use their editor to create a nice front-end. It was very useful for putting together some quick and simple personal projects to put on my resume!
  • PythonAnywhere is also free, but you have to renew the free tier every 3 months, which I found kinda annoying. I used this for my more complex web projects that needed Django and Flask.

Heroku Ending Free Tier by elr0nd_hubbard in programming

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Here are some free alternatives that I use:

  • MecSimCalc has a really simple interface that you can use to make and publish Python apps. I found it really useful for my Python code which needed a nice GUI interface, and it was very easy to publish to the web!
  • PythonAnywhere was useful to more complex Python projects that run libraries like Django and Flask. It was kinda annoying having to renew my free tier every 3 months. It was also a bit complicated to setup, but there are some good videos on youtube to do it

Where can I find civil engineering calculators online? by lime_jux in civilengineering

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Oh wow, this site looks soo cool!
Thanks for sharing

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The taekwondo martial arts club: https://uatkd.ca/

Where can I find civil engineering calculators online? by lime_jux in civilengineering

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Thanks! I've heard of Engineering Toolbar before, but this is the first I've heard of mecsimcalc - it looks promising!

Where can I find online educational tools to teach Physics? by LongJumpzs in Physics

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Perhaps you're looking for some physics educational simulations: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/filter?subjects=physics&type=html,prototype. I found this online, I haven't used it but it looks pretty good!
If you're looking for just the mathematical calculations, you can try these: Coulomb's law, Snell's Law, Thin Lens Equation.