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== About Me ==
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I am currently a freshman at Duke. I hail from the immensely boring city of Houston, Texas and do not want to go back until the winter.
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== Interests ==
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I don't have too many interests. I personally like Korean pop, and Korean food, almost to the extent that South Koreans think I am North Korean because I collect so much intel on them. I also like eating free food, playing violin and drawing manga if I have time.
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3-D Surface Plots
 
3-D Surface Plots
My favorite demonstration is the 3 - D Surface Plots which presents graphics and surface textures in a three dimensional representation.  
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My favorite demonstration is the 3 - D Surface Plots which presents a surface plot in a three dimensional representation.  
I like this demo the most
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I like this demo the most because it allows me to see a three dimensional object in a two dimensional screen and see how the different surfaces and textures made by a certain plot. Also, it has almost comparable graphics to Java's graphics. I also like how the coding for this type of plot is very simple to create in relation to that of Java.

Latest revision as of 16:54, 9 September 2012

About Me


I am currently a freshman at Duke. I hail from the immensely boring city of Houston, Texas and do not want to go back until the winter.


Interests


I don't have too many interests. I personally like Korean pop, and Korean food, almost to the extent that South Koreans think I am North Korean because I collect so much intel on them. I also like eating free food, playing violin and drawing manga if I have time.



Homework # 1


[1], National Academies Press, updated 13 August 2012, accessed 28 August 2012(Grand Challenge)

Homework # 2


3-D Surface Plots My favorite demonstration is the 3 - D Surface Plots which presents a surface plot in a three dimensional representation. I like this demo the most because it allows me to see a three dimensional object in a two dimensional screen and see how the different surfaces and textures made by a certain plot. Also, it has almost comparable graphics to Java's graphics. I also like how the coding for this type of plot is very simple to create in relation to that of Java.