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==Favorite Demonstration==
 
==Favorite Demonstration==
 
My favorite demonstration in Matlab Help Navigator is the "Programming" category.
 
My favorite demonstration in Matlab Help Navigator is the "Programming" category.
It goes through from "Programming Fundamentals", "Data Analysis", to "Object-Oriented Programming". The instructions are very help, not only because they provide huge amount of information (like codes, commands), but also because they explain why we should use this specific kind of programming method, and how we can effectively carry it out. So the demo doesn't stay on the technique level; it actually looks deeper into the logic behind the programming methods, which really helps me a lot.
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It goes through from "Programming Fundamentals", "Data Analysis", to "Object-Oriented Programming". The instructions are very helpful, not only because they provide huge amount of information (like codes, commands), but also because they explain why we should use this specific kind of programming method, and how we can effectively carry it out. So the demo doesn't stay on the technique level; it actually looks deeper into the logic behind the programming methods, which really helps me a lot.

Revision as of 07:32, 23 September 2011

About Me

My name is David Liu. I am a freshman of School of Engineering, Duke Unverisityfrom China.

Name Pronumciation

Just call me David if my Chinese name is too difficult to pronunce. But if you fancy a try. My family name is Liu /lü/ and it goes up.

Challenges for Engineering Articles

Favorite Demonstration

My favorite demonstration in Matlab Help Navigator is the "Programming" category. It goes through from "Programming Fundamentals", "Data Analysis", to "Object-Oriented Programming". The instructions are very helpful, not only because they provide huge amount of information (like codes, commands), but also because they explain why we should use this specific kind of programming method, and how we can effectively carry it out. So the demo doesn't stay on the technique level; it actually looks deeper into the logic behind the programming methods, which really helps me a lot.