Periodic Table Evolution
Posted by Ryan on 2 January 2012, 18:49 GMT
What better way to ring in the new year than to celebrate the grand
stream of software releases that have graced the imperial archives of
ticalc.org? We would like to start off by going outside of the usual
area of interest and bringing to your attention Multi(language)Periodic. This delicious bit of scientific holiday
delight is brought to you by none other than Nick
Steen, an author who is steadily building an impressive Lua
portfolia.
One look at the software page will tell you all that you need to know
about the release. While it may seem intuitive that the addition of
color is a logical "next step" in the slew of periodic tables that have
graced our calcs over the years, the sheer amount of information
included with each element really goes above and beyond what would be an
"adequate" or even a "really good" periodic table application. The icing
on the cake? An animated, 3D illustration of the crystal structure is
included with the elements. Great work, Nick!
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Re: Periodic Table Evolution
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Stefan Bauwens
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Congrats Nick.
Also, people, don't forget that people as Chocosta, Adriweb and others have helped with this tool. So don't forget to say thanks to them too. ;)
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3 January 2012, 12:34 GMT
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