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'''How To Pronounce My Name:'''
 
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'''My Favorite Demo:'''
 
'''My Favorite Demo:'''
  
My favorite demo was definitely the Game of Life. The simiplicity of the 'calculations' they used to create something, so (ironically) alive, random, and self-running is just beyond cool. Just watching the program run, as randomly some of the 'cells' die and others live and some 'communities' flourish and others dies off was honestly super awesome and made me seriously want to make a program like this one day in the future (when I am wiser and more knowledgeable in the ways of MATLAB).
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My favorite demo was definitely the Game of Life. The simiplicity of the 'calculations' they used to create something, so (ironically) alive, random, and self-running is just beyond cool. Just watching the program run, as randomly some of the 'cells' die and others live and some 'communities' flourish and others dies off was honestly super awesome and made me seriously want to make a program like this one day in the future (when I am wiser and more knowledgeable in the ways of MATLAB). I also liked the traveling salesman one and how it allowed you to manipulate the number of cities. Also the 3-D surface demos were a lot of fun to play around with and check out. I was surprised by the amount of stuff they allowed you (the user) to manipulate (including the color scheme).

Latest revision as of 04:55, 24 September 2010

How To Pronounce My Name:

Danielle = DAN-yell

George = G-or-ge


Grand Challenges for Engineering Article

Can Engineers Achieve the Holy Grail of Energy: Infinite and Clean?, Charles Seife, Kalmbach Publishing Co., updated 6 October 2008, accessed 19 September 2010 (Grand Challenge)


My Favorite Demo:

My favorite demo was definitely the Game of Life. The simiplicity of the 'calculations' they used to create something, so (ironically) alive, random, and self-running is just beyond cool. Just watching the program run, as randomly some of the 'cells' die and others live and some 'communities' flourish and others dies off was honestly super awesome and made me seriously want to make a program like this one day in the future (when I am wiser and more knowledgeable in the ways of MATLAB). I also liked the traveling salesman one and how it allowed you to manipulate the number of cities. Also the 3-D surface demos were a lot of fun to play around with and check out. I was surprised by the amount of stuff they allowed you (the user) to manipulate (including the color scheme).