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OpenSees Facebook Group

I've been answering questions on the OpenSees message board lately. Mostly responding with quick answers, nothing that requires me to download or copy/paste scripts to run locally. A friend suggested I drop in on the OpenSees Facebook group to answer some questions. The group has been around since 2008 and has over 3,000 members (not … Continue reading OpenSees Facebook Group →

Michael H. Scott Community 3 Comments November 25, 2020February 6, 2022 1 Minute


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