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tinku

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  1. sure... its in the tutorials point. http://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/python_tuples.htm and in many other parts in the tutorial. please check this and make a reply. thanks.
  2. why is there semicolon ( ; )at the end of some statements and not at the end of some other statements; in the same tutorial for python programming language?????! please help me with this. thanks.
  3. ok then, i will begin with asking queries as and when i get them in the process of learning python. i was just wanting to know the importance and multiple uses of python as a programming language in some simple english language... anyways thanks for your reply bignose. if you see this post, please try to explain me the applications and purposes of python as a programming language. thanks.
  4. thanks daedalus and bignose. i ll take your ideas and help, and try to begin with it.
  5. is there anyone who is well versed in python or capable of sharing the basics of python language. just help me to start off with the python language; i will develop from that. thanks
  6. a general book or general notes for mathematical modelling is what i am searching for. anyways thanks for the reply and the link.
  7. can anyone help me with modelling of systems. i want to model a physical system and load it into computer for some simulation and testing purpose. the physical system includes two non-interacting vessels whose independent levels must be controlled through simulation in software like matlab. if i could get the basic idea on computer modelling of systems, it will be helpful for me to develop from it. the flow, pressure and volume can be adjusted or varied. two vesels contain different liquids. thanks in advance. please respond if anyone has got even a little or basic idea. thanks
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