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To Bgschaid: I added the Programming techniques here because I wasn't sure where to put the material I added. Feel free to move it, if you think it's not a good idea. :-)

I think we need to find a better place for these kinds of articles. Marupio 22:38, 2 March 2010 (UTC)

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Discontinuing this page.208:23, 7 September 2013

Discontinuing this page.

Given the recent conversation on the forum, namely [1], I've added the page OpenFOAM_guide and did some cleaning up.

Nonetheless, before adding a link for it on the main page, I believe the pages The SIMPLE algorithm in OpenFOAM and The PISO algorithm in OpenFOAM should be moved to the same sub-page tree and associated to the Category:Numerical methods.

With such a change, this page Main ProgrammerGuideAddendum can therefore be discontinued in favour of the new format.

Wyldckat (talk)16:01, 25 August 2013

I did not know one could send messages like this. Thanks for that change. This was a selection of pages from over 200 mini-articles on my now defunct personal wiki, which took months to craft. I always felt it wasn't very visible. This helps!

Marupio (talk)21:58, 6 September 2013

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