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=About me= | =About me= | ||
− | I like food and the outdoors. Also running and biking and | + | My name is Addison, I'm from New Orleans, but now I'm a proud member of the Duke Pratt Class of 2018! I like food and the outdoors. Also running and biking and photography. And food. And the outdoors. I plan to study Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science. |
− | Go Blue Devils! #GTHC #DDMF | + | Go Blue Devils! #GTHC #DDMF #Duke2018 |
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+ | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
+ | *My first name, Addison, is pronounced "add" (like the math term) + "i" (like the beginning of "igloo") + "son" (yup, like "son"), so "''Addison''". | ||
+ | *My last name, Howenstine, is pronounced "how" (like "how?") + "en" (like the letter 'n') + "stine" (rhymes with "pine"), so "''Howenstine''". | ||
=Homework Assignments= | =Homework Assignments= |
Latest revision as of 18:54, 14 September 2014
Contents
Hello world!
This is Addison!
About me
My name is Addison, I'm from New Orleans, but now I'm a proud member of the Duke Pratt Class of 2018! I like food and the outdoors. Also running and biking and photography. And food. And the outdoors. I plan to study Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science.
Go Blue Devils! #GTHC #DDMF #Duke2018
Pronunciation
- My first name, Addison, is pronounced "add" (like the math term) + "i" (like the beginning of "igloo") + "son" (yup, like "son"), so "Addison".
- My last name, Howenstine, is pronounced "how" (like "how?") + "en" (like the letter 'n') + "stine" (rhymes with "pine"), so "Howenstine".
Homework Assignments
HW1. Grand Challenges for Engineering
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HW2. MATLAB Demonstrations
I found the Traveling Salesman demonstration extremely interesting and practical. Though it seemed quite difficult to program, it does a great job of showing the direction of the class and programing in general towards many extraordinarily practical uses.