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== Welcome to Alexa's page! ==
 
== Welcome to Alexa's page! ==
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'''Grand Challenge'''
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This is an article about the Grand Challenge about making solar energy more economical
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[http://spectrum.ieee.org/energywise/energy/renewables/renewable-energy-to-be-price-competitive-in-western-us-by-2025 Renewable Energy to Be Price Competitive in Western U.S. by 2025] , Katherine Tweed,  Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers, published August 29,2013, accessed August 31,2013 (Solar Energy)
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'''Favorite MATLAB Demo'''
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I looked at a lot of demonstrations on MATLAB but my favorite is XPBombs (Minesweeper). It is so incredible because I have played Minesweeper before and to see that a program like MATLAB can run a simpler version. We see many things on the computer and we do not realize the coding behind it. In here, I can see a more advanced version of if trees that we will be using in the labs. It is also a very long code to run a "simple looking" program so I can only imagine what the code for a full Minesweeper game would look like.

Latest revision as of 21:36, 12 September 2013

Welcome to Alexa's page!

Grand Challenge This is an article about the Grand Challenge about making solar energy more economical Renewable Energy to Be Price Competitive in Western U.S. by 2025 , Katherine Tweed, Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers, published August 29,2013, accessed August 31,2013 (Solar Energy)

Favorite MATLAB Demo I looked at a lot of demonstrations on MATLAB but my favorite is XPBombs (Minesweeper). It is so incredible because I have played Minesweeper before and to see that a program like MATLAB can run a simpler version. We see many things on the computer and we do not realize the coding behind it. In here, I can see a more advanced version of if trees that we will be using in the labs. It is also a very long code to run a "simple looking" program so I can only imagine what the code for a full Minesweeper game would look like.