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There once was a lad named Vlad
 
There once was a lad named Vlad
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He was sad and smelled quite bad
 
He was sad and smelled quite bad
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He had no friends,
 
He had no friends,
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Prayed for the end,
 
Prayed for the end,
But then he learned MATLAB.
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What a loser.
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(Alternate ending): But then he learned MATLAB.  
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follow @poeticjustice for more original work
 
follow @poeticjustice for more original work
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== Grand Challenge ==
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[http://www.baltimoresun.com/health/maryland-health/bs-hs-virtual-reality-medicine-20170508-story.html Bringing virtual reality to medical treatment], Andrea K. McDaniels , The Baltimore Sun , 15 May 2017, accessed 21 September 2017 (Virtual Reality)
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== MATLAB Demo ==
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My favorite demo was "Use App Designer to Create an App with Instrumentation Controls." Although not related to the programming aspect of MATLAB, I think this demo showed the capabilities of MATLAB software beyond the coding language. The App Designer tool was intuitive and made creating a user interface really easy. I think the best part is that users are able to play around with the data and manipulate settings, which gives them a better understanding. It looks like Simulink has a ton of cool tools like App Designer, even a computer vision tool that identifies letters from an image.

Latest revision as of 09:38, 22 September 2017

There once was a lad named Vlad


He was sad and smelled quite bad


He had no friends,


Prayed for the end,


What a loser.



(Alternate ending): But then he learned MATLAB.


follow @poeticjustice for more original work


Grand Challenge

Bringing virtual reality to medical treatment, Andrea K. McDaniels , The Baltimore Sun , 15 May 2017, accessed 21 September 2017 (Virtual Reality)


MATLAB Demo

My favorite demo was "Use App Designer to Create an App with Instrumentation Controls." Although not related to the programming aspect of MATLAB, I think this demo showed the capabilities of MATLAB software beyond the coding language. The App Designer tool was intuitive and made creating a user interface really easy. I think the best part is that users are able to play around with the data and manipulate settings, which gives them a better understanding. It looks like Simulink has a ton of cool tools like App Designer, even a computer vision tool that identifies letters from an image.