Steam tables for water can be found through various online resources, including links provided in the discussion. The conversation highlights the transition from traditional steam tables to the Engineering Equation Solver (EES), which simplifies thermodynamic calculations and eliminates the need for interpolation. EES was developed by professors at the University of Wisconsin to enhance student learning by reducing time spent on property lookups. While some participants appreciate the efficiency of software tools, others emphasize the importance of understanding fundamental concepts like T-S and H-S diagrams for visualizing thermodynamic cycles. Overall, the discussion reflects a balance between utilizing modern tools and maintaining foundational knowledge in thermodynamics.