Hi,

I did the one thing I for some reason hadn't done up to this point. I
googled BRL-CAD bug tracker. D'oh.

I guess in terms of coding experience, it's very much been quite practical
stuff for me up to now; take a system of molecules, abstract their
properties as matrixes and simulate some conditions, which to be honest, I
don't think is so difficult, but then I've been doing it for about two
years. I have a basic knowledge of algorithms, but because I lack the sort
of completely formal instruction in CS, everything I've worked on has had a
considerable science slant to it, the hard bit being to converting the
science into code. I will search the university systems for more papers,
and hopefully have some ideas to bring to you in a day or two.

I'll take a look at the research irrespective of my exam situation - this
takes priority for me really at the moment, this is too much of an
opportunity to pass up.

Thanks,

Tawhid
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