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Hello all in the wine making group. I would like to ask you all for some
information. I am currently studying computer programing. I have to create a
program for the end of the class. I want to make my program on wine making
but need some input on what kind of infomation should be in it and what kind
of tasks the program should accomplish. Does anyone have any suggestions on
what kind of tasks would be good for this program. I was thinking of
starting with the measurement equations for problems like "this much sugar
makes this much alcohol. adding this much acid will make this ph" and so on.
I can make this program as in depth as I want. So after I get an A for
the program I will distribute it out to anyone in here that wants a copy of
it. Also ive notices there is alot of ppl in here from over seas (im in the
USA) should this be written in our math or the metric system. or both.
Stephen Burch


 
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