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== Engineering Innovation ==
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==Brief Bio==
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I was a sperm and egg, then I was a zygote.  Before you knew it I was a freshly hatched fetus, and ny the magic of nature, I turned into a five-foot-four crazy man after a few years.
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==What U kuje
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== I Don't Like MatLab, and You Shouldn't Too ==
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MatLab is expensive for poor college students like me and costs the university unnecessary monies. It's pretty rigid in its functionality as well.
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Why not consider something awesome like [http://www.python.org/ Python]?  It's open source, free, cross platform, and absolutely incredible for so many use cases,  Python is also just as easily readable and code-able as MatLab.  Afraid of loosing plotting functionality?  You can pop in a package like [http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/ matplotlib], [http://www.scipy.org/NumPy_for_Matlab_Users?action=show&redirect=NumPy+for+Matlab+Addicts NumPy], and [http://www.scipy.org/SciPyv SciPy].
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All of these packages offer an incredible amount of versatility to Python's incredibility.
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Support the revolution! Support free and open software and saving the university some cash! It'll be a cool opportunity to learn a language that has so many use cases.  Even Google makes extensive use of Python and promotes it's usage in their [http://code.google.com/appengine/ AppEngine] for building web apps on their cloud.''
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== Links ==
 
[http://www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/life_sciences/interaction_neighbors_neuronal_field_simulates_brain_162364.html Interaction with neighbors: Neuronal field simulates brain activity], Dr. Josef Köni, Informationsdienst Wissenschaft, created 27 September 2010, accessed 29 September 2010 (Reverse Engineer the Brain)
 
[http://www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/life_sciences/interaction_neighbors_neuronal_field_simulates_brain_162364.html Interaction with neighbors: Neuronal field simulates brain activity], Dr. Josef Köni, Informationsdienst Wissenschaft, created 27 September 2010, accessed 29 September 2010 (Reverse Engineer the Brain)
  
== Neat MatLab Capability ==
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[http://radiolab.org RadioLab] is good for everyone's soul.
  
There seem to be awesome possibilities with the code for the demo "Visualizing Sound."
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[http://farazyashar.com Faraz Yashar dot Com]. It's pretty empty. :P Stuff should be coming soon.
  
It always amazes me that sound has amplitudes and frequencies that can be processed via computer and appreciated by some means of visualization. Seeing that MatLab can turn music into matrices led me to imagine all the wonderful possibilities that can arise for an audiophile like myself.  It could be used to more specifically analyze how much humans can tell the difference between lossless and near lossless audio.
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[[User:Faraz.yashar|Faraz]] 06:00, 19 November 2010 (EST)

Revision as of 11:00, 19 November 2010

How to Say Faraz Yashar

Fuh-rawz Yuh-shar Italics indicate the stress.

Brief Bio

I was a sperm and egg, then I was a zygote. Before you knew it I was a freshly hatched fetus, and ny the magic of nature, I turned into a five-foot-four crazy man after a few years.

==What U kuje


I Don't Like MatLab, and You Shouldn't Too

MatLab is expensive for poor college students like me and costs the university unnecessary monies. It's pretty rigid in its functionality as well. Why not consider something awesome like Python? It's open source, free, cross platform, and absolutely incredible for so many use cases, Python is also just as easily readable and code-able as MatLab. Afraid of loosing plotting functionality? You can pop in a package like matplotlib, NumPy, and SciPy.

All of these packages offer an incredible amount of versatility to Python's incredibility.

Support the revolution! Support free and open software and saving the university some cash! It'll be a cool opportunity to learn a language that has so many use cases. Even Google makes extensive use of Python and promotes it's usage in their AppEngine for building web apps on their cloud.

Links

Interaction with neighbors: Neuronal field simulates brain activity, Dr. Josef Köni, Informationsdienst Wissenschaft, created 27 September 2010, accessed 29 September 2010 (Reverse Engineer the Brain)

RadioLab is good for everyone's soul.

Faraz Yashar dot Com. It's pretty empty. :P Stuff should be coming soon.

Faraz 06:00, 19 November 2010 (EST)