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==My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration == | ==My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration == | ||
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Teapot graphics demo because it not only features an object which I hold dear and which evokes fond memories of cherishing a cup of tea, but it also demonstrates the extraordinary capabilities of MATLAB. Most importantly, this demonstration offers a model for the type of GUI interfaces I aspire to be able to create with MATLAB code in the future. | My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Teapot graphics demo because it not only features an object which I hold dear and which evokes fond memories of cherishing a cup of tea, but it also demonstrates the extraordinary capabilities of MATLAB. Most importantly, this demonstration offers a model for the type of GUI interfaces I aspire to be able to create with MATLAB code in the future. |
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Who Am I?
Samantha Wind
Freshman in EGR103 @ M/F 1:25-2:40, Fall 2017
Certified #Prattstar
Q & A
Q. What do you think you will major in?
A. Not BME! Still undecided otherwise, but leaning towards Civil/Environmental Engineering with a certificate in Global Development Engineering.
Q. What is your favorite class?
A. EGR 103, of course! My life would be incomplete without MATLAB and LaTeX.
Q. Who is your ~grooviest~ professor?
A. Our dear Professor Michael Gustafson, obviously!
Q. Puppy-sized elephants or elephant-sized puppies???
A. Puppy-sized elephants! Imagine being able to take an elephant for a walk around East Campus!
My Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB demonstration is the Teapot graphics demo because it not only features an object which I hold dear and which evokes fond memories of cherishing a cup of tea, but it also demonstrates the extraordinary capabilities of MATLAB. Most importantly, this demonstration offers a model for the type of GUI interfaces I aspire to be able to create with MATLAB code in the future.