Recent content by Arnaldy Jr.
-
Other Khan Academy vs. Textbooks: Which is Better for Pre-University Math Review?
Sometimes I go for to khan academy just for refreshing purposes, but to solidify my skills I prefer a textbook. A good calculus mathematics textbook that I can recommend to you is Calculus: Early Transcendentals by James Stewart. This book is good on applications of engineering and other...- Arnaldy Jr.
- Post #19
- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
-
Data Corruption from Sensors with Long Wires
Well I think you should have no problem with it for various reasons. Assuming you are working with 24 AWG wire, based on your first sensor criteria the MLX90614 that has a load of 3 or 5 V (they have two different versions) @ 50 mA the voltage drop on a wire of 5 feet will be 6.596 mV with an...- Arnaldy Jr.
- Post #2
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
-
Should I upgrade to Windows 10?
You can try Lubuntu, is super ligtweight and its based on ubuntu so you can give it a try.- Arnaldy Jr.
- Post #17
- Forum: Computing and Technology
-
Should I buy Windows phone or Android phone?
The HTC One M9 should be a good option for you, take a look at the comparing results http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=6891&idPhone2=7084 . The HTC is a bit more pricey but totally worth it.- Arnaldy Jr.
- Post #8
- Forum: Computing and Technology
-
Editing Videos from Crunchyroll: What Technology to Use?
In addtion to mathman post, if you are using windows based system you can download for free Movie Maker from Windows, there you can crop scenes, merge other videos and other some cool stuff. The program is a bit limited but I think that comply with your specific problem.- Arnaldy Jr.
- Post #3
- Forum: Computing and Technology
-
I want to learn programming -- How?
Well I can recommend to you to start with C++, it's a difficult language but then when you understand the logic and the functionality the other languages, that also are derived from C++, will be pretty easy. I see that you eventually want to start mobile development, don't mix up two languages...- Arnaldy Jr.
- Post #26
- Forum: Programming and Computer Science