Mattb112885
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About me
editI enjoy singing, playing the guitar, and listening to classic rock.
I'm a red sox fan (hopeful for this year!), root for the dolphins whenever they're on TV, and do not follow the NBA much.
Contributions
editIn the past I made a pretty large number of contributions to the Matlab modules.
I've started a book on Stoichiometry (steady state energy and mass balances) for chemical engineers, since the chemical engineering bookshelf has nothing in it, and that's too bad. I've also done some work with User:Whiteknight on the Scientific Method book.
Plans
editTrying to do these things later...
- Finish the stoichiometry book and copyedit to make sure everything is consistent (this will take a long time).
- Work on Scientific Method book.
- Eventually I'd like the category for books to be renamed to be empty. At least puzzles is finally done.
Links (for my reference)
editSandbox (I want to test something I'll put it here, anyone else is welcomed to put stuff in here too if they want!)
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Processes (ICEP also redirects here)
/monobook.js (I have no idea what this is about but its pretty cool)
How to cite references
editIn the text use <ref> and </ref> tags around what you want to appear somewhere below, which appears like this: [1]. Then add a <references/> tag to where you want the reference to go on the page:
Templates
editTemplates (not mine, but ones I use):
{{Test}}
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{{problem}}
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{{NOTE}}
{{subst:welcome}}
Commonly used math syntax
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